Glenn Robins is grossed out. As a frequent traveler, he assumed the sheets on hotel beds are changed between guests.
But a new TV ad by the Hampton Inn chain calls that assumption into question. It shows housekeepers changing sheets in hazmat suits, at what appears to be a competing hotel chain.
"The implication was obviously that other hotels do not change the sheets for every new guest," he says.
Robins is troubled by that.
"It's a disgusting enough thought that the sheets were not changed," he told me. "It gets even more disgusting when one considers the previous tenant's possible activity."
A confession: I changed the last part of Robins' quote to spare you some graphic detail. Use your imagination.
Room hygiene is a hot topic among travelers. Always is. A recent post on my blog that featured a guest at a budget hotel who discovered her housekeeping staff hadn't changed the sheets in her room and failed to clean a shower between guest visits, sparked a spirited discussion. Some felt the traveler was entitled to a full refund for the lapse in hygiene. (read more)
Sunday, May 1, 2011
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