8. Even touching the minibar could cost you
Even the most inexperienced hotel visitor understands that opening a little bottle of whiskey from the minibar costs a considerable price. What you may not understand is that simply picking up that package of Pringles may result in an additional fee on your account.
Many hotels feature computerized minibars that detect when you reach for one of their goodies. Unsuspecting visitors or their children who tamper with the objects may be charged even if they did not eat anything.
Most hotels will reverse charges for products you didn’t eat or drink, but you should double-check your account when you check out to avoid any surprises.
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4 thoughts on “8 Things the Hospitality Industry Is Hiding From You”
what a crazy crazy world we live in to too twp many people not liking the general PUBLIC who sorta sorta help pay their wages….MOST HOTELS do reallllllllyyyyyyy SUCK.
I have experienced the filth of a hotel room from the linen the mattress to the coffee pot and I don’t mind telling you it was The Ahoskie Inn in Ahoskie N.C. so be aware. This is not the first time I have told this story because it was that unbelievable. We were there for a wedding under the name White.
Everything should be washed included pillows. You want CLEAN EVERYTHING. NOT SOME ONES LEFTOVERS. GERMS. MY THOUGHTS
Im off to a hopefully stress free 48 hours at greensprings resort up in Williamsburg Va I’m from the beach area and have four boys and my Aussie shepherd and hubby so that’s a lot like taking my stress with me yet I have high hopes that this not to horrible pick will be not better than wolf lodge just at least a weekend getaway yet not away