8 Rude Hotel Habits You Should Stop ASAP

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Wearing your bathrobe out and aboutThe hotel restaurant is not the place to wear your bathrobe. Pedro Richardson, a 12-year hotel waiter, receptionist, and manager, advises visitor

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Demanding a room earlyRichardson says reserving the hotel the night before is the only way to assure an early check-in. Otherwise, don't ask for your room before check-in. Richards

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Snapping your fingers at staffAvoid snapping at hotel workers to obtain their attention. Richardson calls this disrespectful, humiliating, and lousy manners. It's also one of 20 un

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Turning the hallway into your personal spaceGuests must observe noise control in hotel halls. Angela Rice, co-founder of Boutique Travel Advisors, says this common space is neither

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Using things you don’t needIt's easy to forget or be lazy about energy conservation when traveling, but you can still help. Turn off lights and the TV while leaving the room, eve

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Crowding the check-in areaSome hotel visitors are nice toward the receptionist. This may not be the best moment to make friends. “Like being in an ATM machine, many people prefer

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Over-reservingReserving more than you need is like wasting energy or services. These are all rude and insensitive. According to Rice, customers often reserve more poolside seats th

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Talking like a sailorThe foyer, lounge, restaurant, and pool are shared. Dulles says hotel guests' rudest practices include talking loudly or using inappropriate language on the ph