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How Can You Tell If Your Hotel Room Is REALLY Clean?

a bed with a chair and a desk in a hotel room

Even before COVID-19 entered our lives, you always kind of had to worry about the cleanliness of your hotel room.  I’m not necessarily talking about nightmare hotels; just regular hotels that you’d think (hope?) would be clean enough to suit you and…not necessarily were.

So how can you tell if your room has been “really” cleaned?

Unfortunately, we’ll never be able to tell if a room has been cleaned from top to bottom with whatever anti-coronavirus protocol the hotel has chosen to use. But there are still things to look for that can help you know if your room is at least adequately clean for, let’s call them “pre-COVID” times.

Obviously, every person’s tolerance for “clean” is different. Some people are fastidious and will want to change rooms if they see the tiniest speck of lint on the floor. Others may have allergies to dust, so an air conditioning vent with a layer of dust on it is going to be a game-changer. But for others, not so much. I can’t stand the smell of mildew on a shower curtain; Joe is more tolerant of it. So every person’s definition of “clean” (or “clean enough”) will be different. But these are still things you may want to look for:

Parking lot

First impressions count.

Lobby

Of course, no one is staying in the lobby, but it can still give you an idea of how much they care and take care of the place.

Bathroom

A lot happens in a bathroom and it’s a small, basic room where it’s easy to see if things may not have been cleaned as well as they could have.

Bedroom

The bedroom has its own things to look for, such as:

Again, peoples’ tolerance for cleanliness will vary; it’s a very YMMV situation. But the above are things to potentially look for if you want to make sure your hotel, and hotel room, are as clean as you’d prefer them to be.

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