14 Things People Do That Make Hotel Staff Say, “You Can’t Be Serious...”

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3 years ago

All hotel guests are great. All of them have some unique characteristics that make the lives of the hotel staff way more interesting. Experienced front desk clerks and administrators can easily tell where a person is from and what you can expect from them before they even say anything or show their ID.

We at Bright Side found out how easy it is for a guest to annoy a hotel worker.

“Oh, I must have made a mistake when booking.”

Many guests book multiple rooms in a hotel and a couple of days before the trip, they decide which one they are going to take. Of course, they often forget to cancel their other reservations.

Other travelers book the cheapest option, even if the room they actually want is only $4 more expensive. So, they end up complaining and asking the staff to change their room. And it’s really hard to do this if the hotel is fully booked.

  • Once, I saw a reservation for several rooms from one person. I decided to call the guest to find out how close to each other they wanted their rooms to be. And it turned out that they only needed one room, but they couldn’t decide which one they liked best. Fortunately, we found out in advance and were able to cancel the other ones.
  • At our hotel, the cheapest rooms have 2 single beds and are on the second floor, right above the bar. And a very steep staircase led up to this area. We described it all on the website. But it was useless — people kept missing this information. Several times, I was able to move the guests to better rooms. But during one high season, the hotel was full and a young couple with a child booked this room. Of course, they wanted a different one, but I wasn’t able to offer them anything — all the other rooms were occupied.

“We’ll just sleep here.”

In most hotels, there is an exact check-in time — usually, it’s 2 p.m. Of course, airlines and railways don’t adjust their schedules accordingly, and you can’t always put the guests in their rooms before 2 p.m. The check-out time is usually 11 a.m. and guests are supposed to leave the rooms before this time or the cleaners won’t have enough time.

  • Guests arrived several hours before the check-in time. The room wasn’t ready and I asked them to wait on the couches. They didn’t mind, they took out blankets from their luggage, lied down, and fell asleep. Other visitors were looking at them awkwardly and were trying to talk quietly.
  • A guest wanted to stay for one more day. He didn’t have enough money in his bank account, but he said he would figure something out. For a couple of hours, we waited for his daughter but she never showed up. The man left the hotel but his stuff was still in the room. So, the cleaning ladies had to pack his stuff for him! He returned after an hour, he still had no money, and asked us to pay for his cab. © CanaGeekGurl / Reddit

“I’ve paid for everything.”

In most hotels, there are accessories for guests — free items and things that are not free. The former are shampoo, soap, coffee, and tea. And the latter are the towels and the robes. Even though people pay for their stay at the hotel, this doesn’t mean that they are buying everything that’s in it.

When a guest leaves their room and takes everything they can pack, there is a chance that the hotel will contact the local police. If you really like a robe, you can ask about its price and buy it as a souvenir.

  • A guest walked through the lobby and out the door to the garage with a huge, ugly lamp partially covered in a hotel towel. When I stopped him in the garage, he also had a bunch of cheese he had taken off the cheese table in a banquet room and the Gideon bible from his room. I let him keep the bible. I figured he needed it. © Bill McCaslan / Quora
  • 2 charming ladies stayed at our hotel for an entire month. Every day, they politely asked us to bring them more shampoo bottles and soap. Because these things were included in the cost of the room, we gave them this stuff. On the last day, I went into their room with small souvenirs because they had stayed at our place for such a long time. And I was so surprised when I saw 40 bottles of our shower gel and shampoo packed in their suitcase.

“Oh, there are 6 of us, not 2. But we’ll manage.”

When there end up being 4 guests instead of the 2 that were expected, the clerk gets scared. This means there’s going to be a long conversation. The guests will keep saying that they don’t need any additional beds, that there’s enough room, and that they will fit in the room perfectly.

  • 4 guests came in instead of 2. I happily offered them a second room, but they said they didn’t need it. The girls said, “We’re slender, we’ll fit in.” Even though I tried to explain to them that they couldn’t all stay together, they forced me to give them the room. After they left, the room looked as if a hurricane had hit it.
  • There was a couple that was renting a suite, which was our biggest room. Sure, it was easily the most expensive room that was in our hotel. What was strange is that our employee noticed that different people went into that same room that night. We thought that they were having a meeting or something, and kinda let it go. But the next morning, we found out that there were 20 people in this room for 2. They slept in sleeping bags on the floor. © Rudy / Quora
  • One couple checked in without telling the hotel’s front desk that one of their carry-on bags contained their pet snake. The front desk found out after the woman called from her room and explained that the snake escaped as they were feeding it and that they couldn’t find it in the room and needed help. After about 15 minutes, the 3-foot-long snake was located, wrapped around the underside of the bed frame. Everyone’s worst nightmare was that the snake had made it through the central air vent. Thankfully that was not the case. © Noel Raphael / Quora

“I thought it was just a cloth.”

Some visitors don’t really care about the hotel property. Decorative pillows and blankets go straight onto the floor, some people clean their shoes with the face towels, and the beach towels go onto the floor right at the door. Some women even use these towels to remove their makeup.

It not only makes hotel owners spend more money on cleaning and buying new supplies, but it also leaves a very bad impression on guests.

  • A girl came to our hotel and the next morning, she asked us to change the bedsheets because they were really dirty. And it was true — the pillowcase had some orange stains on it. We couldn’t figure out what it was and we were sure that everything was clean when the guest moved in. But then we noticed that the girl’s hair color had changed overnight. She had dark hair, but then it became ginger! It was the hair dye that left the stains. Of course, we had to throw away the pillowcases.
  • A guy claimed his pit bulls were service animals, so we let him stay with the dogs. On the morning he checked out, one of the dogs defecated from one side of the room to the other. We entered the room and discovered that he had tried to clean up the mess with the bedding and towels. We made him pay a fine. © Bodhi Ench / Quora
  • It’s unbelievable that many visitors use the towels and bedsheets in their room to clean their shoes. Generally, it is not possible to get rid of these stains from plain white linen. Another very irritating habit is taking the batteries out of the remotes. © Prachi / Quora

“I feel at home here.”

Many people think of their hotel rooms as their second home. Actually, some hotel owners do everything to make their guests feel this way. But it’s nothing more than just an exaggeration. When visitors start moving the furniture and changing the decor in the room — it’s really irritating for all of the hotel workers.

  • A nice couple was staying at our hotel and asked for a clothes hanger. I said I would bring some extra ones. They said it wasn’t a problem. The next morning, I hear a loud noise coming from their room. I went in to check and see if everything was okay. It turned out that the guy was hammering nails into the wall to hang clothes on them.
  • Our guests raid the maid’s trolley for amenities. And they mistake the safe for a microwave. © Daniel Wilson / Quora
  • I’m shocked by guests who think they can come into the restaurants or food service areas barefoot because they are staying at the hotel. And then they have the nerve to get deeply offended when they are told they have to put on shoes. © Ren Daniel / Quora

“This is just a snack.”

In many hotels, it is prohibited to take food into the room, and there is a reason for this. First, you might leave a stain on the floor or the bedsheets. And second, the food might attract ants and other insects that are hard to get rid of.

Some guests even try to cook in their rooms. Very often, kettles are the first to suffer during these experiments. They are not designed to cook spaghetti or shrimp in them. And the smell might irritate other visitors.

  • An irritated guest comes to the front desk and tells me that the kettle in her room is broken. I promised her that we would replace it and asked her to give me the broken one. She gives me the kettle and I see shrimp floating in it. I ask the lady, “Why are there shrimp inside?” And she tells me that she wanted to make lunch. I told her that the kettle wasn’t meant to be used like this and then she asked me what the kettle was for.
  • A fire alarm went off in the room. Everyone was panicking. I rushed into the room to check and see what happened, and I saw a nervous-looking family. I saw a portable stove on the floor with a frying pan full of meat on it. We had a very long conversation.

“But I’m going to the pool.”

Some visitors feel so comfortable in their hotels, that they will walk around wearing anything they like. This is especially true for the hotels that are near the sea. There, guests walk around wearing beach clothes or swimsuits, no matter where they are at the moment: near the pool or in the restaurant. This is uncomfortable not only for the other visitors, but also for the staff.

  • We had a very good-looking gentleman stay with us. He was wearing an expensive jacket, and he had some really elegant shoes and a leather suitcase. But in the morning, he impressed us even more. He wore just his swim shorts when he came to breakfast. Nothing else. Other visitors even stopped eating when they saw him. We had to ask him to wear more clothes when he appeared in public from then on.

“You have such a bad hotel that we want to stay here longer and in a better room.”

For some guests, staying at a hotel turns into an interesting adventure in: “How to get a bigger discount?” The staff is often ready to do a lot and offer different bonuses just to make their visitors happy.

  • Once, a lady staying at our hotel had a complaint. She said, “I found a hair under my TV!” This was back before the light flat screens we have today — these were heavy solid-state models. I was surprised by why she had to move something this heavy but I asked her how I could help her. She said, “The last time this happened I got my room comped and a bottle of champagne to make up for my inconvenience.” I told her that the only thing I could do was reduce her bill by a bit. She got really angry. I found out later that she had pulled this stunt for several years and that the staff had been terrorized by her. My ignorance actually worked in my favor! © Matthew Knapp / Quora
  • A guest booked a room for 2 days, but the next day at 7 p.m., he needed to leave. And he was really surprised when we told him that we wouldn’t return his money for the second night. People come, pay, and stay. How many times have you tried to get a refund on a half-eaten sandwich in a restaurant, just because you are full? © kukuboy17 / Reddit

“I want something you don’t have.”

Some guests are hard to forget thanks to their unusual requests. It seems that they go on vacation just to do something they can’t do in their regular lives.

  • In our hotel, there was a main building and then several houses located right on the seashore. In the morning, one of the ladies who was staying in one of the houses, came to the desk looking really tired. She asked me to make the sea quieter. Like, she couldn’t sleep because of the waves. I told her that I could only offer a room further from the beach. With a discount and a free breakfast. But I couldn’t make the sea quieter.
  • A guest ordered coffee. When I served her the coffee she asked for, she looked at it and said, “This is not real coffee”
    — Excuse me, mam?
    — I want coffee from a coffee maker.
    — It’s from a coffee maker.
    — You don’t have a coffee maker.
    — We do, it’s right there (behind my back).
    — No, it’s not. Make me a different cup or return my money.
    — Madame, I’ll happily return your money, but you first need to try this coffee and complain about the taste. Because there’s the coffee maker, there are coffee beans, and you got a cup of coffee made from the beans. It’s in your hands.
  • This did not happen to me, but to my step-father. He owned a hotel, and one morning around 2:30 a.m. a guest called him and wanted help getting an engagement ring. My step-father explained to him that no stores were open at that time in the morning, and that he could not help him out. © Tom Kaiser / Quora
  • I had a guest that had worked with the US Special Forces for several years and I guess his training made him very paranoid. He was a regular guest, sweet as pie, but a bit peculiar. He refused to stay in the same room twice, always rearranged the furniture, and if he bought food from the kitchen he insisted on watching the cook open fresh packages and cook it in front of him. © Natasha Clark / Quora
  • One time a guest called the front desk and said, “There are bubbles in my toilet. Why are there bubbles in my toilet?” She then says, “Hold on, I’m going to bring some down.” I said, “Ma’am, that’s really not necessary,” but she was already off the line. About 5 minutes later she comes down the elevator with a wine glass full of clear water. “Well, it was bubbly a minute ago!” © Giorgia Sarnataro / Quora
  • A guest tells me: “Install air conditioning in the bathroom, and add ice in the pool.” I work in a hotel in Costa Rica, in a tropical climate. © John Oroszi / Quora
  • A lady booked a room and she thought she was going to see the waterfall (near the hotel) from it. When I told her it wouldn’t be visible, she asked me to move the waterfall, so she could see it. © Traditional-Anarchy / Reddit

“I came here to rest.”

People look forward to their vacations for months and they want it to be worth the wait. Unfortunately, sometimes these people are unforgettable. And that is not always something pleasant. In hotels, there is a rule that requires you to be quiet after 10 or 11 p.m.

  • We had a “fun” group of guests. They slept in the room during the day and nobody ever saw them before nighttime. The fun started at night which made some other visitors complain. Anyway, on the day when they had to leave, the guys themselves were so tired that they couldn’t even pack their own bags and were running late for their plane. The entire hotel helped them pack and we were relieved when they finally got on the bus to the airport.

“Why don’t you serve this for breakfast?”

Breakfasts are always a lot of trouble. There are always guests who are not happy about what is being served. It could be bad food, they might want more variety, or the timing is just not right. There are people that want breakfast even after lunchtime.

  • One couple ordered breakfast for several days and they asked if we had a special breakfast for vegetarians. I told them that we didn’t have that and just listed the dishes that were vegetarian that we could offer. I recommended another hotel nearby that had a bigger menu. But they decided not to cancel their reservation. Of course, they were disappointed with our breakfast. We didn’t have soy milk and we didn’t have enough vegetables. The guy wanted peppers and eggplant. We only had carrots, cucumbers, and tomatoes. They were furious and we were also suffering. They ended up writing a terrible review.

“I don’t need the laundry. I’ll do it myself.”

It’s great when guests can do something by themselves. But many of them do too much which causes more harm than good. Some people do their laundry and then hang their clothes anywhere they can.

  • We had a hotel inspection at our place during which I saw something unusual. When I looked closer, I realized that it was an internet cable that was coming out of one of the rooms. Laundry was hanging on it! T-shirts, pants, dresses, and underwear! They decided to use the cable for this! Fortunately, it was strong enough.
  • This is something I heard other people attest to be true. Hotel guests used the electric kettle provided in hotel rooms for the worst possible purpose: washing underwear. © Astor Tran / Quora

  • A hotel owner was really proud of his 2 beautiful houses on the seashore. He decorated the balconies with vases and flowers and put some good-looking couches on them. And the roof was made of dried palm tree leaves. Once, he called me in terror. He pointed at the balcony of one of the houses and I noticed that all sorts of different underwear were hanging on there. I had to ask the guests to remove their clothes.

“Have you seen my kid?”

Of course, parents want to get some rest when they’re on vacation. And this is really hard to do with a child in your hands. In cases like this, it’s better to choose a big hotel with a special group of babysitters and activities for kids. In smaller hotels, these services don’t exist. It’s definitely a bad idea to leave a child in a pool or on the playground unattended. And there’s no way the hotel staff can watch each and every child.

  • In our hotel, there was a small playground for kids. It had a plastic house, nothing special. I was going by and I saw a 5-year-old kid sitting on the roof of the house, and a 7-year-old pounding on the walls trying to get the kid to fall off. Other kids were just watching. I went looking for the parents. They were off drinking coffee on the beach. I told them that their kids were breaking the playground and that someone could get hurt. The mother just told me that they decided to give their child more freedom. I told them that the cost of the playground would be included in their bill and that I hoped that the kids had medical insurance.
  • Once, we had a mother with 2 children. During the first 2 days, the kids reprogrammed the safe and locked their mother’s wallet inside, hid her cell phone under the couch pillow in the restaurant, and lost a lot of her clothes. Our staff had never been this concentrated before.

Have you ever been bothered by the other visitors of the hotel you stayed at?

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An irritated guest comes to the front desk and tells me that the kettle in her room is broken. I promised her that we would replace it and asked her to give me the broken one. She gives me the kettle and I see shrimp floating in it. I ask the lady, “Why are there shrimp inside?” And she tells me that she wanted to make lunch. I told her that the kettle wasn’t meant to be used like this and then she asked me what the kettle was for.

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I have a feeling that one person who wanted to cook shrimps in the kettle just watched too many lifehacks...

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Just reading the one about asking for refunds when you don't stay for the amount of nights you have paid for.... many independent hotels will not give refunds as they could have given that room to someone else. Some holiday companies will refund if you take out insurance with them. 14 year ago we booked a cottage in Somerset, UK for one week Sat-Sat, however we got a phonecall on the Sunday night to say my mother in law was very poorly in hospital. We packed the car on the Monday morning and knocked on the door of the owners farmhouse to give them the keys. The owners were very concerned for us and wished us well. We drove home and even though we did have insurance we did not ask for a refund. That is someone's livelihood and it was just unexpected circumstances. We were more thankful that my mother in law pulled round and is still with us today!

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