If you travel often, or even have a
special trip coming up, you’ll probably book a hotel room. Despite the
benefits of staying in a hotel, there are also some things you should
know beforehand that will save you money and save your health.
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1. Don't pay cancellation fees |
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| Do you suddenly need to cancel your booking, but don't want to pay the fee? Call and ask to move your stay to a couple of weeks (or more) later. Then call the next day and cancel for free. |
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2. Want clean beds? Ask. |
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| The sheets are replaced every day, yes, but blankets only get washed once a week, and bed covers get cleaned once a month (or longer). So if you want it all to be clean, ask for the in advance. |
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3. Watch out for water glasses |
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| You really should wash your glass before you drink from it. |
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4. An early check-in is a risk |
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| There's a reason check-in is at a certain time. Asking to check in earlier can result in a room that may not have been thoroughly cleaned after the last guest checked out. |
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5. Trust the concierge |
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| They may get some money for sending people to certain places, but they won't risk their reputation by sending people to a bad place. |
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6. How to get free movies |
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| Make sure not to mention it until check-out. |
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7. Forget about booking sites |
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| Everyone takes a cut, so reduce your costs by eliminating the broker's fee. Call the hotel directly to get the best price. |
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8. Don't trust the valet |
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| Unless stated otherwise, the hotel won't be liable for any damages to your car that the valet may have caused. Park your own car, unless you're feeling lucky. |
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9. No one cleans the remote |
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| One of the only things in your room that is NEVER cleaned is the remote control, and they're often teeming with germs and viruses like the common cold. |
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10. You may not want to sit there... |
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| The pool water is usually chlorinated, keeping it germ and fungi-free. The same cannot be said for the pool furniture... |
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H/T: acidcow.com Courtesy;Ba-ba Mail |