Recently I have been traveling a bit more than usual. Mostly for fun. It’s not like I’m staying in beaten down hotels or anything, but sometimes the things that are taken from hotel rooms, or the condition of a hotel room can be super questionable.
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HAVE YOU EVER STAYED SOMEWHERE WHERE YOU ASKED FOR ANOTHER ROOM
I remember a few years back staying at a hotel in Wisconsin Dells. There was literally a iron burn in the carpeting. Like the whole triangle shape of the iron in the corner of the hotel room. Yuck! It’s not like the carpeting is usually that great in a hotel, it can’t be that hard to replace it – maybe they should start doing carpet squares. That way you only have to replace one square. Theoretrically, anyway.
STAY IN A NICE NEW HOTEL – THEY HAVE DIFFERENT SYSTEMS
Just this past weekend I was in a fairly new hotel in the downtown St. Paul area. And of course there were the usual toiletries that you find in a hotel room. The bar of soap, wrapped in a package and some small container of lotion. Also now the shower gel, shampoo and conditioner are there too – but recently those have been attached to the wall, dispenser style, in the shower.
Back in the day, those were probably the things mostly stolen. Little things. Kind of a “big deal”. Who doesn’t take those things from time to time? Usually they are thrown away anyway, so whatever. But then I read a study regarding the most stolen thing from a hotel room.
THE THINGS PEOPLE STEAL HAVE CHANGED OVER THE YEARS
It used to be the little things mentioned above – prior to the dispenser situation. But the most stolen item from a hotel room is the towels. The towels?? Yes. They really aren’t usually that nice. And they are always white. You really want white, overly used towels?
ONE OF THE ITEMS MOSTLY STOLEN IS A HARD PASS IN MY BOOK
Other things on the list include bathrobes. I could understand that. If you get a room with a bathrobe in it, those are usually pretty nice. And also blankets. For me – no thank you!!! You have to wonder how often those things have been used, and how often they are laundered. Not often enough would be my guess. NOPE!…