12 Hotel Workers Reveal Secrets That Are Hard to Believe

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Ever wondered what really happens behind the scenes at your favorite hotel? The reality is far more surprising than you might think, and some details could even make you reconsider your next visit. In this article, we’ve uncovered 12 astonishing insider stories from hotel staff that will leave you speechless — and possibly a bit more hesitant when you check in again.

  • I worked the night shift at a hotel and had to prepare breakfast. I will never eat scrambled eggs at a hotel again, unless I see the cook actually breaking the eggs.
    It’s disgusting how much food can just be bought en masse and prepared in under 5 minutes. Ready-to-cook egg mix. Just pour it into a pan and heat the ooze up... 5 minutes later: scrambled ’eggs’. Doesn’t taste good at all. © Dire87 / Reddit
  • People leave anything and everything behind. Forget your curling iron? We probably have one. Need a charger? Yep. Toys for your child? You got it. If you ask, while we’re in-between rooms or cleaning a common area, we’d love to help you out. No one really asks. © prisonschangedyou / Reddit
  • Spread a towel out on the counter before putting your stuff on it, because I know some of my coworkers would go from floor to shower to toilet to sink with the same rag. I know people who would do twelve rooms or more with two rags: bathroom and not bathroom. Nobody cared, the goal was to remove all traces of the last guest and make it smell nice. © v1508 / Reddit
  • Noise complaints will be promptly ignored. Why? Because sound carries from several rooms above you, and most people don’t know which room is being loud even when it’s right next to them. Being one room off is the difference between asking someone to keep it down, and waking up the Rage Lady at 3 am. I’ll go up and listen to see if I can pinpoint the room, but if I can’t, then you’re just gonna have to deal with it. © Ceraunius / Reddit
  • Housekeepers only change the sheets, not the coverlet or the second blanket, unless it’s been stained, and we’re unable to hide it. © MissMarionette / Reddit
  • I worked in numerous luxury 5-star properties worldwide. You will be surprised if you know the food quality in buffets. I’ve seen yellow food coloring added and labelled as ’saffron sauce’, pan fried sea bass? It’s pan fried white fish that comes in generic bags labelled ’white fish’. People change the expiration date on stuff so that the food cost doesn’t increase. © Unknown author / Reddit
  • If you don’t like your room, ask for the manager after the first night and kindly state that you felt an itching in the night, and you think that something bit you. After investigation, you found an approximately 1.5 cm long black bug on your sheets. Tell them that that might have been a ’bedbug’. Just whisper that word, so no other guest hears it. Say that if they find a different room for you, you don’t need to include this detail in your trip advisor review. If you were friendly and polite — free upgrades to suites this time and the next times. © Unknown author / Reddit
  • Those tiny free bottles of shampoo you find in your hotel room? Please don’t use them. We’re not allowed to tell guests this, but those bottles are often refilled with expired product.
    Instead of replacing them, housekeeping collects the bottles, refills them from large bulk containers, and reseals them. The problem? Those bulk containers have been sitting in storage for months, often past their expiration date.
  • If you ever need to cancel a hotel reservation, but it’s already past the cancelation deadline, just call and move your reservation up a few days. Wait 5 minutes. Call back, now well within the cancelation window, and cancel your stay for free. © King_Whistle / Reddit
  • We advertise as our tap water as “triple filtered”. It’s not. © rupturedprostate / Reddit
  • Never sleep directly on a pillow in a hotel. Always bring your own pillowcase and cover it. We can’t tell guests this, but the hotel pillows are actually rarely washed.
    The pillowcases get changed, sure, but the pillows themselves? They’re only cleaned if there’s an obvious stain or odor. Most of the time, they just get reused over and over again. I’ve seen pillows in rooms that have been there for months, maybe even years, without being properly cleaned.
  • No matter how luxurious your room may be, please don’t use the hotel hair dryer, as it can be “pretty germy.” Although hotel rooms are generally cleaned with a focus on hygiene, certain items don’t receive the same thorough attention. For instance, while bathrooms are frequently sanitized, hair dryers are often neglected in the cleaning routine.

If you frequently travel and stay in hotels, be sure to check out our other article, where we’ve compiled some clever hotel hacks that you’ll definitely want to know before your next trip.

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