Hotels not only offer relaxing escapes; they also feel like a home away from home for numerous people. The luxurious amenities, quality service, delicious food, and cleanliness all contribute to a guest’s overall experience. Meanwhile, the guest’s behaviours significantly impact the hotel, the staff, and other guests. Some guests behave inconsiderately or cause unnecessary damage. This article covers some things guests should avoid doing in hotels.
1. Making a Huge Mess
Some guests leave a big mess in their room simply because housekeeping is there to clean up. However, this is not a valid reason to trash the room. Causing a mess not only leads to additional work for housekeeping; it is also a sign of disrespect. Just as people would not want others leaving food containers, dirty clothes, and trash all over their homes, they should aim to keep their hotel rooms reasonably tidy.
2. Sneaking in Pets
Guests have snuck into hotels with pets regardless of the policy prohibiting animals. Some guests have managed to avoid detection. However, if caught, this can lead to hefty cleaning fines. Pets also leave traces of hair and odours and sometimes cause damage. This significantly inconveniences the staff when they have to work harder to remove odours. Additionally, the hotel is impacted when it has to replace damaged property. Therefore, it is best to go to hotels that are pet-friendly if you need to travel with your furry companion.
3. Hanging Clothes on Fire Sprinklers
As crazy as it may sound, some hotel guests have hung their coats on the fire sprinklers. This device has essential safety features and should not be used for drying clothes. Using them as convenient hooks for clothes can cause major damage that will lead to big expenses. The fire alarm may malfunction, or the pipes may get damaged and cause accidental flooding. Hotel guests should utilise the designated hanger and drying racks in their rooms to avoid causing such a disaster.
4. Leaving the Bathroom Door Open During a Shower
Many people enjoy a hot shower, but guests taking steaming showers in hotel rooms should be mindful to close the door. The excess steam from a relaxing shower can trigger the smoke detectors. This will lead to a major disruption in everyone’s day and unnecessary evacuations. When taking steamy showers, use the ventilation fan in your bathroom instead of leaving the door ajar.
5. Cheating the Minibar
Some guests drink from the minibar and then attempt to trick the minibar sensors to avoid the charges. Some guests have even tried replacing drinks like vodka with water to cheat the system. However, guests who tried these schemes were caught by the advanced tracking systems hotels use. The staff also does routine checks upon checkout, making it hard to avoid the charges.
6. Dyeing Hair in the Bathroom
Dying hair in hotel bathrooms is a bad idea. The hair dye leaves an ugly stain on towels. They also stain the bathtubs and sinks. Some of these stains lead to permanent marks that will result in hefty fees to replace or clean the items. It is best to visit local salons or wait until they return home to dye their hair.
7. Smoking in Non-Smoking Rooms
Some guests ignore warning signs that clearly state that smoking is prohibited. Smoking in non-smoking areas can come with hefty cleaning fines. Despite their attempt to cover the smoke detectors, they will be caught due to the lingering smell. Guests should adhere to the hotel policies and smoke only at designated smoking areas.
8. Stealing Bathrobes and Towels
Some guests take toiletries like shampoo bottles from their hotel rooms when they are leaving. This is generally acceptable, but the same cannot be said for bathrobes and towels. These and other hotel properties should not be taken. Many guests have been charged for missing items. They will also get unexpected charges when caught stealing items.