" People utilize these for things that you do n’t even need to retrieve about . "
Recently, Melissa (@melly_creations) has been dishing about what to do (and not do) when you check into a hotel room on her TikTok, and it’s extremely helpful info if you have a trip coming up.#
In one video, she shares three things she always does when checking into a hotel room, saying, “The first thing I do, is I check that these vents are clean.”#
Next, she says, “I alwayscheck the bed for bed bugs.”#
And third, Melissa says, “If the bed has some kind of overlay cover like this or one that just drapes along the bottom, I never sleep with this because I’m sorry to tell you they do not get washed every time someone stays in a hotel.”#
What I do when persist at a hotel . Even though star hotels . they are sometimes the spoiled with cleanliness.#hotels#travel#traveling
She continues, saying, “While we’re on the subject of things I don’t use, I will never use these refillable shampoo and conditioner bottles in the tub that are like this where people can put anything in it. I’ve seen Nair and god knows what else in there.”#
Melissa also shares that if they aren’t sealed in plastic, those glasses in your hotel room might not be as clean as you think. “There are some hotels where they have the glasses, and I would not use those unless I washed them out completely myself first.”#
Finally, she reveals that the ice bucket in your hotel room may have a secret (and disgusting) past. “I will not use an ice bucket at all. People use these for things that you don’t even want to think about. I’ve cleaned out puke from them.” She says that if she does need ice, she’ll fill a clean plastic bag or use a clean cup from her room to scoop it up.#
Another person chimed in, “I was a hotel housekeeper for three weeks. They told me to just remake the beds, not strip them. I don’t trust hotels at all.”#
Another person wrote, “I foundchicken noodle soupin a Keurig! Also don’t use the ice buckets. I’ve seen people use them as everything. From a bowl to in the bath.”#
And one person shared a story that will personally haunt me forever. “When I was an EMT, we would get called to accidental amputations, and the fingers or etc. would be on ice in the ice bins.”#
Seriously never looking at an ice bucket the same way. “Ice bucket = puke bucket, bloody underwear soaker, dirty condom holder, and the list goes on. I used to clean hotels when I was younger.”#
Another person shared, “My fiancé works maintenance at a hotel, and he cleaned all the ice machines, but he doesn’t remember his manager at his old hotel ever cleaning them.”#
Melissa told BuzzFeed that she worked in hospitality for 15 years, with experience in a couple of different hotels. And she says that even paying up to stay in a five-star hotel won’t necessarily mean you get a cleaner room, especially when it comes to bed bugs. “Hotel housekeepers are not required to check for bed bugs, so it can easily be overlooked.”#
Finally, she said, “If you have a good stay at a hotel and your room was clean, be sure to tip housekeeping to show your appreciation. They are the backbone of the industry. They work hard, and during the summer months are likely to be working very long days.” Even though you might be feeling grossed out about hotel rooms in general after reading this, housekeepers aren’t the ones to blame — instead, guests should be holding owners and management accountable for cutting corners on cleanliness to save a little cash.#














