#1
More info: Reddit Image source: octopodoidea, Majestic Lukas Spend an hour + in the shower. That endless hot water is magic.
#2
Image source: stephenBB81, Swann Mongenot Call Room service. At home my wife would not be impressed if I called her phone and asked her to bring me a burger in bed.
#3
Image source: SuvenPan, Valerie B. Inspect the sheets for bugs before using them.
#4
Image source: kalih713, cottonbro studio Clean up for the maid….since I don’t have one at home. Make sure there’s no trash left out on the desk/night stands, bathroom floor. I gather all the used rags, towels, bath mat into one pile by the door. I’m adamant about making sure I do not leave any room I stay in trashed out. It’s the maid’s job to do her job, not to clean up after grown as mfers who deliberately left a disrespectful as mess.
#5
Image source: pinkynarftroz, Vojtech Bruzek Yank all the sheets out from being tucked under the bed.
#6
Image source: Chris_the_Otter, Yan Krukau Look for hidden cameras
#7
Image source: Playful_Sprinkles779, cottonbro studio Put a Do Not Disturb sign on the door. Although, maybe I should do that at home too.
#8
Image source: DirtyHoosier, Matilda Wormwood Bring a pop up pack of Clorox wipes and wipe down every surface I might touch.
#9
Image source: 450X_FTW, KATRIN BOLOVTSOVA Wear flip flops if I take my shoes off
#10
Image source: Alaska-Now-PNW, micheile.com || visual stories Take soaps
#11
Image source: Ok_Acanthisitta5022, UTSAV SHARMA Stand naked in the window and look down at whatever city I’m in lol
#12
Image source: nudespmfornudespm, Anete Lūsiņa Living out of a suitcase
#13
Image source: CrazedKilr, Vije Vijendranath I never wear a robe normally. When I stay in hotels, I’m not sure what it is, but I love to clean myself up and wear one of those robes provided. Just makes me feel extra relaxed for some reason.
#14
Image source: Automatic-Tax-6703, Buchkiste check bibles for money
#15
Image source: jessdweld, JESHOOTS.com Watch border security
#16
Image source: Dozerdog43, Max Rahubovskiy Blackout showers If the bathroom setup allows (no light sources) I put a towel at the bottom of the door (to block any light creeping in) Familiarize yourself where everything is (towel, lights when you need it) and take a shower in complete blackout conditions. It’s almost like a sensory deprivation tank
#17
Image source: Arms_Akimbo, Dan LeFebvre Set the thermostat to either frosty or balmy.
#18
Image source: JustPeachyox, Toa Heftiba Eat in bed aha
#19
Image source: Solid_Internal_9079, Karolina Grabowska Toss wet towels in the corner of the bathroom.
#20
Image source: Great_Tumbleweed_428, Milada Vigerova Complain when the sheets are dirty
#21
Image source: ChasingKayla, Erik Mclean I travel a lot for work. Whenever I do I always check in as early as possible, hang the DND tag on the door, set the thermostat (in summer 68°, in winter 78°), then head to the office. At the end of the day I’ll grab a bottle of wine on my way back, strip as soon as I get to my room, and lay around naked all night playing video games and drinking my wine. I also have a tendency to stay up ridiculously late sometimes and end up running on an hour or two of sleep the next day.
#22
Image source: i_steal_napkins, Waldemar Late night. In my jams and best socks. Check if the hallway is clear and there’s nobody around or could be around. Calmly walk to the end of said hallway…then I BOOK IT DOWN THAT B***H as fast as I can! I’m talm bout FLYING! You can’t bottle that type of joy.
#23
Image source: jrevzan, Alex Green The first thing I do when I walk into a hotel room is jump and belly flop onto the bed. I’d never do that on my own bed
#24
Image source: i-need-blinker-fluid, Luis Alfredo Alvarado Guayllas Watch cable TV. I don’t care to pay for it at home so it’s new and exciting to me.
#25
Image source: Jewboy-Deluxe, oning Pay $15 for a beer.
title: “25 Simple Hotel Rituals These People Normally Don T Get To Do At Home” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-20” author: “Rob France”
#1
More info: Reddit Image source: octopodoidea, Majestic Lukas Spend an hour + in the shower. That endless hot water is magic.
#2
Image source: stephenBB81, Swann Mongenot Call Room service. At home my wife would not be impressed if I called her phone and asked her to bring me a burger in bed.
#3
Image source: SuvenPan, Valerie B. Inspect the sheets for bugs before using them.
#4
Image source: kalih713, cottonbro studio Clean up for the maid….since I don’t have one at home. Make sure there’s no trash left out on the desk/night stands, bathroom floor. I gather all the used rags, towels, bath mat into one pile by the door. I’m adamant about making sure I do not leave any room I stay in trashed out. It’s the maid’s job to do her job, not to clean up after grown as mfers who deliberately left a disrespectful as mess.
#5
Image source: pinkynarftroz, Vojtech Bruzek Yank all the sheets out from being tucked under the bed.
#6
Image source: Chris_the_Otter, Yan Krukau Look for hidden cameras
#7
Image source: Playful_Sprinkles779, cottonbro studio Put a Do Not Disturb sign on the door. Although, maybe I should do that at home too.
#8
Image source: DirtyHoosier, Matilda Wormwood Bring a pop up pack of Clorox wipes and wipe down every surface I might touch.
#9
Image source: 450X_FTW, KATRIN BOLOVTSOVA Wear flip flops if I take my shoes off
#10
Image source: Alaska-Now-PNW, micheile.com || visual stories Take soaps
#11
Image source: Ok_Acanthisitta5022, UTSAV SHARMA Stand naked in the window and look down at whatever city I’m in lol
#12
Image source: nudespmfornudespm, Anete Lūsiņa Living out of a suitcase
#13
Image source: CrazedKilr, Vije Vijendranath I never wear a robe normally. When I stay in hotels, I’m not sure what it is, but I love to clean myself up and wear one of those robes provided. Just makes me feel extra relaxed for some reason.
#14
Image source: Automatic-Tax-6703, Buchkiste check bibles for money
#15
Image source: jessdweld, JESHOOTS.com Watch border security
#16
Image source: Dozerdog43, Max Rahubovskiy Blackout showers If the bathroom setup allows (no light sources) I put a towel at the bottom of the door (to block any light creeping in) Familiarize yourself where everything is (towel, lights when you need it) and take a shower in complete blackout conditions. It’s almost like a sensory deprivation tank
#17
Image source: Arms_Akimbo, Dan LeFebvre Set the thermostat to either frosty or balmy.
#18
Image source: JustPeachyox, Toa Heftiba Eat in bed aha
#19
Image source: Solid_Internal_9079, Karolina Grabowska Toss wet towels in the corner of the bathroom.
#20
Image source: Great_Tumbleweed_428, Milada Vigerova Complain when the sheets are dirty
#21
Image source: ChasingKayla, Erik Mclean I travel a lot for work. Whenever I do I always check in as early as possible, hang the DND tag on the door, set the thermostat (in summer 68°, in winter 78°), then head to the office. At the end of the day I’ll grab a bottle of wine on my way back, strip as soon as I get to my room, and lay around naked all night playing video games and drinking my wine. I also have a tendency to stay up ridiculously late sometimes and end up running on an hour or two of sleep the next day.
#22
Image source: i_steal_napkins, Waldemar Late night. In my jams and best socks. Check if the hallway is clear and there’s nobody around or could be around. Calmly walk to the end of said hallway…then I BOOK IT DOWN THAT B***H as fast as I can! I’m talm bout FLYING! You can’t bottle that type of joy.
#23
Image source: jrevzan, Alex Green The first thing I do when I walk into a hotel room is jump and belly flop onto the bed. I’d never do that on my own bed
#24
Image source: i-need-blinker-fluid, Luis Alfredo Alvarado Guayllas Watch cable TV. I don’t care to pay for it at home so it’s new and exciting to me.
#25
Image source: Jewboy-Deluxe, oning Pay $15 for a beer.
title: “25 Simple Hotel Rituals These People Normally Don T Get To Do At Home” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-05” author: “Joseph Taylor”
#1
More info: Reddit Image source: octopodoidea, Majestic Lukas Spend an hour + in the shower. That endless hot water is magic.
#2
Image source: stephenBB81, Swann Mongenot Call Room service. At home my wife would not be impressed if I called her phone and asked her to bring me a burger in bed.
#3
Image source: SuvenPan, Valerie B. Inspect the sheets for bugs before using them.
#4
Image source: kalih713, cottonbro studio Clean up for the maid….since I don’t have one at home. Make sure there’s no trash left out on the desk/night stands, bathroom floor. I gather all the used rags, towels, bath mat into one pile by the door. I’m adamant about making sure I do not leave any room I stay in trashed out. It’s the maid’s job to do her job, not to clean up after grown as mfers who deliberately left a disrespectful as mess.
#5
Image source: pinkynarftroz, Vojtech Bruzek Yank all the sheets out from being tucked under the bed.
#6
Image source: Chris_the_Otter, Yan Krukau Look for hidden cameras
#7
Image source: Playful_Sprinkles779, cottonbro studio Put a Do Not Disturb sign on the door. Although, maybe I should do that at home too.
#8
Image source: DirtyHoosier, Matilda Wormwood Bring a pop up pack of Clorox wipes and wipe down every surface I might touch.
#9
Image source: 450X_FTW, KATRIN BOLOVTSOVA Wear flip flops if I take my shoes off
#10
Image source: Alaska-Now-PNW, micheile.com || visual stories Take soaps
#11
Image source: Ok_Acanthisitta5022, UTSAV SHARMA Stand naked in the window and look down at whatever city I’m in lol
#12
Image source: nudespmfornudespm, Anete Lūsiņa Living out of a suitcase
#13
Image source: CrazedKilr, Vije Vijendranath I never wear a robe normally. When I stay in hotels, I’m not sure what it is, but I love to clean myself up and wear one of those robes provided. Just makes me feel extra relaxed for some reason.
#14
Image source: Automatic-Tax-6703, Buchkiste check bibles for money
#15
Image source: jessdweld, JESHOOTS.com Watch border security
#16
Image source: Dozerdog43, Max Rahubovskiy Blackout showers If the bathroom setup allows (no light sources) I put a towel at the bottom of the door (to block any light creeping in) Familiarize yourself where everything is (towel, lights when you need it) and take a shower in complete blackout conditions. It’s almost like a sensory deprivation tank
#17
Image source: Arms_Akimbo, Dan LeFebvre Set the thermostat to either frosty or balmy.
#18
Image source: JustPeachyox, Toa Heftiba Eat in bed aha
#19
Image source: Solid_Internal_9079, Karolina Grabowska Toss wet towels in the corner of the bathroom.
#20
Image source: Great_Tumbleweed_428, Milada Vigerova Complain when the sheets are dirty
#21
Image source: ChasingKayla, Erik Mclean I travel a lot for work. Whenever I do I always check in as early as possible, hang the DND tag on the door, set the thermostat (in summer 68°, in winter 78°), then head to the office. At the end of the day I’ll grab a bottle of wine on my way back, strip as soon as I get to my room, and lay around naked all night playing video games and drinking my wine. I also have a tendency to stay up ridiculously late sometimes and end up running on an hour or two of sleep the next day.
#22
Image source: i_steal_napkins, Waldemar Late night. In my jams and best socks. Check if the hallway is clear and there’s nobody around or could be around. Calmly walk to the end of said hallway…then I BOOK IT DOWN THAT B***H as fast as I can! I’m talm bout FLYING! You can’t bottle that type of joy.
#23
Image source: jrevzan, Alex Green The first thing I do when I walk into a hotel room is jump and belly flop onto the bed. I’d never do that on my own bed
#24
Image source: i-need-blinker-fluid, Luis Alfredo Alvarado Guayllas Watch cable TV. I don’t care to pay for it at home so it’s new and exciting to me.
#25
Image source: Jewboy-Deluxe, oning Pay $15 for a beer.
title: “25 Simple Hotel Rituals These People Normally Don T Get To Do At Home” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-29” author: “Nicolas Child”
#1
More info: Reddit Image source: octopodoidea, Majestic Lukas Spend an hour + in the shower. That endless hot water is magic.
#2
Image source: stephenBB81, Swann Mongenot Call Room service. At home my wife would not be impressed if I called her phone and asked her to bring me a burger in bed.
#3
Image source: SuvenPan, Valerie B. Inspect the sheets for bugs before using them.
#4
Image source: kalih713, cottonbro studio Clean up for the maid….since I don’t have one at home. Make sure there’s no trash left out on the desk/night stands, bathroom floor. I gather all the used rags, towels, bath mat into one pile by the door. I’m adamant about making sure I do not leave any room I stay in trashed out. It’s the maid’s job to do her job, not to clean up after grown as mfers who deliberately left a disrespectful as mess.
#5
Image source: pinkynarftroz, Vojtech Bruzek Yank all the sheets out from being tucked under the bed.
#6
Image source: Chris_the_Otter, Yan Krukau Look for hidden cameras
#7
Image source: Playful_Sprinkles779, cottonbro studio Put a Do Not Disturb sign on the door. Although, maybe I should do that at home too.
#8
Image source: DirtyHoosier, Matilda Wormwood Bring a pop up pack of Clorox wipes and wipe down every surface I might touch.
#9
Image source: 450X_FTW, KATRIN BOLOVTSOVA Wear flip flops if I take my shoes off
#10
Image source: Alaska-Now-PNW, micheile.com || visual stories Take soaps
#11
Image source: Ok_Acanthisitta5022, UTSAV SHARMA Stand naked in the window and look down at whatever city I’m in lol
#12
Image source: nudespmfornudespm, Anete Lūsiņa Living out of a suitcase
#13
Image source: CrazedKilr, Vije Vijendranath I never wear a robe normally. When I stay in hotels, I’m not sure what it is, but I love to clean myself up and wear one of those robes provided. Just makes me feel extra relaxed for some reason.
#14
Image source: Automatic-Tax-6703, Buchkiste check bibles for money
#15
Image source: jessdweld, JESHOOTS.com Watch border security
#16
Image source: Dozerdog43, Max Rahubovskiy Blackout showers If the bathroom setup allows (no light sources) I put a towel at the bottom of the door (to block any light creeping in) Familiarize yourself where everything is (towel, lights when you need it) and take a shower in complete blackout conditions. It’s almost like a sensory deprivation tank
#17
Image source: Arms_Akimbo, Dan LeFebvre Set the thermostat to either frosty or balmy.
#18
Image source: JustPeachyox, Toa Heftiba Eat in bed aha
#19
Image source: Solid_Internal_9079, Karolina Grabowska Toss wet towels in the corner of the bathroom.
#20
Image source: Great_Tumbleweed_428, Milada Vigerova Complain when the sheets are dirty
#21
Image source: ChasingKayla, Erik Mclean I travel a lot for work. Whenever I do I always check in as early as possible, hang the DND tag on the door, set the thermostat (in summer 68°, in winter 78°), then head to the office. At the end of the day I’ll grab a bottle of wine on my way back, strip as soon as I get to my room, and lay around naked all night playing video games and drinking my wine. I also have a tendency to stay up ridiculously late sometimes and end up running on an hour or two of sleep the next day.
#22
Image source: i_steal_napkins, Waldemar Late night. In my jams and best socks. Check if the hallway is clear and there’s nobody around or could be around. Calmly walk to the end of said hallway…then I BOOK IT DOWN THAT B***H as fast as I can! I’m talm bout FLYING! You can’t bottle that type of joy.
#23
Image source: jrevzan, Alex Green The first thing I do when I walk into a hotel room is jump and belly flop onto the bed. I’d never do that on my own bed
#24
Image source: i-need-blinker-fluid, Luis Alfredo Alvarado Guayllas Watch cable TV. I don’t care to pay for it at home so it’s new and exciting to me.
#25
Image source: Jewboy-Deluxe, oning Pay $15 for a beer.