Confession: I Don’t Care What Hotel We Stay In. Here’s Why

by SharonKurheg

This will probably sound like blasphemy to my fellow travel bloggers. I mean, yeah, my husband, Joe, is 100% into the points and miles thing and I’m pretty sure he thinks I’m crazy for thinking this way, but I feel like I gotta come clean.

I really don’t care what hotel we stay in.I know, I know. GASP! Clutch the pearls!

I’ve stayed in all different brands of hotels over the years. Holiday Inn Express, Waldorf-Astoria, Hampton Inn, Kimpton, Candlewood Suites, Best Western, Park Hyatt, Hilton Garden Inn, Ramada Inn, Marriott, La Quinta, you name it. I’ve stayed at fancy shmancy ryokans in Japan, a castle in Ireland, hoidy toidy places in San Francisco, London and New York City, and in 1995 I shared a 10′ x 20′ room in Tokyo that came complete with a half-used bar of soap in the soap dish.

And it had a curly hair on it.

a person with blonde hair and pink headband making a face

And I’ve gotta tell ya – except for the place with the soap, it really didn’t matter to me where I stayed.

Seriously, the way I look at it, a hotel room is there for 4 purposes: to leave my stuff, to sleep, to shower and to change my clothes. That’s it.

Don’t get me wrong – I do have my criteria for hotels:

  • It has to be clean (which is why I’ll never stay at that place in Tokyo again. It does still exist, BTW. I checked)
  • It helps if it’s near where we want to be (this varies based on our access to transportation, what our plans are, etc.)
  • It needs to have a private bathroom (this is rarely an issue but we occasionally find places, especially BnBs, that offer shared bathrooms. Um….no.)

Anything above that is just gravy.

Which isn’t to say that when Joe managed to get us into the Renaissance St. Pancras on points, or the Kimpton Gray in Chicago with a free night certificate, or when we stayed at Dromoland Castle because it was part of our Adventures by Disney trip, I didn’t appreciate and enjoy it.

After all, “free” meant we were saving money and I always like saving money (and yeah, I know that means we had to spend money in the first place, but it’s not money we wouldn’t have spent anyway).

I’ve loved looking at the architecture of the really old places we’ve stayed in.

I’ve enjoyed grabbing a free food/drink when we get back to the hotel, if we’re at a level that offers that amenity (OMG, anybody else adore those turtle jellies at the Club level at the St. Pancras?).

And most of those places are admittedly REALLY COOL!

But middle of the road, “nothing special” places are cheaper to begin with, I can visit old hotels to look at their architecture, and how much does a can of Coke Zero and a snack cost at the local 7-Eleven? But when my main goals are to have a clean place to leave my stuff, and to sleep, shower and change my clothes in, I’m truly just as happy with a Ramada Inn as a Park Hyatt.

Obviously, Your Mileage May Vary. In this particular case, I suspect it does. 😉

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4 comments

derek September 4, 2024 - 1:15 pm

Mostly agree but there were 2 hotels with fantastic breakfasts that made the stay memorable. There have also been trips where I had to leave before breakfast so that perk wouldn’t have mattered.

The age of the furnishings and fixtures can make a difference. One old hotel in London had separate hot and cold faucets, which is lousy.

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woketh one September 4, 2024 - 2:35 pm

My only requirement is the hotel doesn’t have a girls softball team, or in Canada a hockey tournament team, staying the same time I’m there.

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Deva September 4, 2024 - 3:22 pm

Loyalty is not always a good thing.

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David September 4, 2024 - 5:24 pm

100% agree!

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