Ok, so apparently we shouldn’t be touching ANYTHING in a hotel room.

Working at a hotel can be a…wild experience.

From unwashed sheets to third-party booking secrets, there’s likely nothing hotel employees haven’t seen.

Tim Curry, in a suit and tie, stares wide-eyed and agape from a doorway

Here are their responses:

1.

“Quickly remove the decorative pillows and bed runner.

They hardly ever get washed.

A neatly made bed with a wooden headboard, two pillows, a patterned quilt, and a side table with white flowers and a glass of red liquid on it

You don’t know where they’ve been.”

rodriguez1814

2.

“Former hotel GM here.

A person, wearing a suit and a face mask, is washing their hands at a marble sink in a bathroom

I wear socks in my room all the time.

Even in high-end places, the carpets are not cleaned between every guest.”

surprisedfish60

3.

A person is relaxing in a hot tub with their arms stretched out on the edge. Their back is turned to the camera, so their face is not visible

“I would never let my toiletries touch the bathroom countertop.

As a former housekeeper, the tub, toilet, and sink are cleaned with the same cloth.”

Anonymous, Tennesse

4.

A hotel room's bedside table with a telephone, notepad, pen, and digital clock

“Don’t keep the top comforter or bedspread on the bed.

They rarely get washed, so just think of all the fun stuff that could be on them.

Take them off ASAP and shove them in the closet until you check out.”

Modern bathroom with mosaic tile walls featuring a bathtub, wall-mounted shelves, a rainfall showerhead, a white sink with a silver faucet, and a wall mirror

48, California

“I 100% would never EVER use the bedspread or any blankets besides the sheets.

They get washed maybe twice a year.”

35, Pennsylvania

5.

Two water bottles, four glasses, a creamer, and spoons arranged on a tray in a well-lit setting

I’ve seen masses of condoms, feminine products, and diapers pulled from those filters!"

48, US

6.

“Check every hotel bed for bed bugs before bringing anything into the room.

A hotel receptionist with a name tag assists a guest at the front desk. The receptionist is smiling and wearing a suit

Never put your suitcase or clothing on a fabric chair.

Move decorative shams and blankets into the closet asap.”

originalcactus94

7.

Person using a laptop with a travel website open, showing a "Let the journey begin!" message, search fields, and destination options

Most of the time, if there isn’t dust, they do not get wiped after each guest.

“The TV remote should go in a one-gallon ziplock bag.”

Anonymous, 35

9.

Coffee machine on a counter with four white coffee mugs on a tray, each mug with a spoon

“I’d never have a bath because the tub never gets cleaned.”

39, United Kingdom

10.

“Check the toilet for hair and bath tub for soap scum before settling in.”

“Don’t use the glasses in the room.

If they don’t look used, housekeeping just wipes them down and moves on.”

38,New York

12.

38, New York

13.

“I’ve worked the front desk of hotels for almost 10 years.

I can personally tell you the more of an A-hole you are, the less I will do.

I have gone over and beyond for a calm, understanding guest (even when they were wrong).

Yo-Yo, 42, Michigan

14. instead of ‘hello.'”

“I’d never book via a third party.

Just keep checking rates.

Rates are so prone to fluctuation based on what is expected to happen in an area.

Keep checking rates and if you see it decrease, take a screenshot and ask at the desk.

It takes 30 seconds for us to adjust, and we don’t care.

We make the same $20 an hour no matter what you’re paying.”

“NEVER DRINK FROM DISPENSERS.

Get everything from a can or a bottle.

I worked closing shifts at a five-star resort.

If we took the time to clean them properly, we would receive disciplinary strikes.

Too many strikes, and you’d get fired.

It was humiliating when clumps of mildew washed out with the water and guests found it!”

30, Texas

17.

“Never use the coffee maker in your room.

I have seen housekeepers clean the toilet and the coffee maker in the bathroom at the same time.”

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