• January 27, 2018

Top 10 SECRETS Hotels Keep HIDDEN FROM YOU

Hey YouTube, Jim here! Welcome to Top10Archive! It’s rare for an Archive to completely turn us off to something… but this may have done it. Team Top 10 tends to travel on occasion and on those travels, we try to enjoy some of the finer luxuries of being out of state. You know, like hotel rooms. Nothing super fancy, of course, but chances are, the next time we go out of state, we’ll all be sleeping in our cars. Quite honestly, you may feel the same after we dish out these top ten secrets that hotels have been hiding from us!

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10. Your Reservation Means Nothing
9. Fees Aren’t Always Set in Stone
8. The Safes Aren’t Safe
7. The Concierge Kickback
6. There May Be Something Better
5. Don’t Drink from the Glass
4. Bedding Isn’t Always Washed
3. A Germaphobes Nightmare
2. Housekeeping Revenge
1. Death is Commonplace

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16 thoughts on “Top 10 SECRETS Hotels Keep HIDDEN FROM YOU

    1. Nothing on this list surprises me. A few years ago we made reservations at a hotel in a town outside of Houston. When we arrived it didn’t quite look like the pictures on the website. We got to our room and it looked like there was blood on the box spring. They gave us another room – and their was blood on the mattress. We got our money back and left.

      Last summer we were bumped even though we arrived before our check in time. They told us it was because we made our reservations through a third party, not the hotel’s website. The hotel we were moved to had a lot of problems – we complained and they refunded the full price of the room – double what we paid for it. :^)

  1. The last time I was in a hotel, I slept on the floor underneath the desk. I doubt that was sanitary. Just to clarify as to why I was sleeping on the floor, we were in Memphis this past September. On the morning we were supposed to leave and go back home, my mom decided to be uncoordinated and fell. She broke her wrist and got a nasty black eye. We got her to a hospital, and afterwards booked another hotel. I decided to sleep on the floor instead of sharing a bed with my dad, since he snores. So, yeah, I spent I think a week sleeping on the floor underneath a desk, with only a comforter acting as both a blanket and as padding. Honestly though, I’d do it again if I needed to.

  2. Always take a small black light with you when you stay at hotels. When you get in the room, turn off all the lights and run the black light over all the surfaces and bedding. Biologicals glow under a black light. That way you will know if your room has been cleaned.

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