Las Vegas

It might be a good idea...
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..to invest in a mini UV flashlight.  

That said, I'd hate to see an explosion of glow in the dark spots all over the place! Ew! (lol

I don't want to think about the sheets not being washed in-between visitors here in Vegas. I know what happens between some of them, lol!!

..to invest in a mini UV flashlight.  

That said, I'd hate to see an explosion of glow in the dark spots all over the place! Ew! (lol

this story on that show inside edition they were showing hotels in nyc and wow some were not changing sheets and pillowcases.I would hope that is not the case here in vegas but without that light one can really never know

I tip extra each day and leave note to change sheets every day. I even mark sheets first day.

I would love to know if there is any follow up!!! because we know they well go back to bis as usual  not to make this a long thing but I was trying to check in to a hotel after a long day of driving [not in Vegas] anyway after a hr  of sitting and waiting I asked to put my bag in the room when I opened the door the made was sleeping on the bed!!!!!

they are both known to be pet friendly, which makes me even more concerned.

i take my dogs there.  
i always tell the hotel that i have dogs, no matter what the fee is for them.
mind you, i wont book a hotel that wants to add an extra $100/night per dog...

so.. this annoys me. i pay that fee for them to clean up after my dog. in case the next guest may have an allergy, or really.. just to clean up any hair, etc. my dogs are super clean, but just like people - they need to be cleaned up after they leave a hotel.

this annoys me for more than one reason now! why am i paying this extra clean up fee?

...remain in the room while housekeeping is cleaning the room. This isn't the rule but it isn't uncommon. I almost always leave the room anyway when the room attendants show up. Me, I shed body hair in the shower and in bed. I wouldn't want anyone to have to find someone else's hair in either place when I expect to check in to a clean room. It's a well know fact that duvets and bedspreads are washed only infrequently but bed sheets must always be changed at least in between guests.  

I find it pretty odd that these investigators were somehow able to check in to the same room that they were testing. I'm not doubting their methodology but it's my experience that I have no choice of a specific room upon check in except for the room type I've reserved. Even when I've wanted to extend my stay a couple of extra nights and stay in the same room instead of checking out and rechecking in again, it's like a 20 to 30 minute process for the front desk person to be able to make that happen.

And ( an aside observation ), the hotel chains where I tend to stay almost always have a notice that if you toss your towels and washcloths on the floor, they will be replaced. If you hang them on the towel rack it means that you're OK with reusing them. This is to conserve on the water and energy it takes to clean them. In my experience, housekeeping always replaces those items regardless of whether I've hung them or tossed them. SMH...don't understand that one especially within the context of unwashed bed sheets.

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