It’s 2023 and hotels are still not doing housekeeping by default (I.e. you need to request it) “because of covid” 🤔
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Wow where is this?
Soooo many places like this; I’ve seen it in the US last year, in Vietnam and London this year, now in madrid 🤷♂️
Thats alright robots will take their cleaning jobs from them in no time
Ive noticed lots of stuff like this. Many outdoor trash cans have been removed, i guess someone walking around empying them(doing a job) was going to spread covid. But no one can be bothered to put them back
To be fair. A lot of the cost of hotels is due to daily housekeeping. I often don’t want daily housekeeping at my hotel room and find it kind of silly and wasteful for the sheets to be changed every day.
Yeah changing of sheets is not needed for a short stay, however I do like my bed perfectly made, fresh towels and a little tidy up since that is what I pay for and expect from a high end Hotel.
That’s why I prefer to never go to hotels anymore; checkin+maid service was the leg up hotels had over airbnbs.
Now hotels are simply a very tiny, overpriced, Airbnb
Yeah, I definitely don’t need sheets to be made everyday, but a general tidying up would be nice.
Especially since hotels nowadays insist on these silly showers that don’t completely close so water goes everywhere 🤔
You just shower weird.
I’ve noticed the same, they started doing that in America recently. European hotels did that years ago I think that’s where they got it from
Seriously who decided a shower without a door, or with some half door, was a good idea? Some accountant that realized they could save money? 😂🤣
I’m in the same boat. As long as I have dry towels, I actually don’t want people coming in and out all the time.
“because the status quo”.
And they’re adding a destination fee on top. But of course inflation is only 5pct
And restaurants in California still don't serve water either. Unless you ask.
Just saw this at a hotel I was at over the weekend. It's not the fact that my room isn't getting cleaned.. I actually always put out a DND sign anyway. Just never liked someone being around my things unattended. But there's no reason to not do it anymore it's just companies being companies and cheaping out anywhere possible.