Why You Should Toss a Water Bottle Under Your Hotel Bed

Step 1: Don't Panic

Most issues are fixable. Housekeeping may have missed something; it doesn't mean your whole stay is ruined.

Step 2: Document

Take photos with your phone. If there's an issue, documentation helps.

Step 3: Contact the Front Desk

Politely explain what you found. Most hotels will:

  • Send housekeeping to clean properly

  • Offer a room change

  • Compensate with points or a discount

Be kind. Housekeepers work hard, and things get missed. A calm, respectful request goes much further than anger.

Other Simple Hotel Room Checks

While you're at it, add these to your arrival routine:

The Pillow Test
Lift pillows and check corners for bed bug signs—small dark spots, shed skins, or live insects.

The Remote Check
TV remotes are notoriously germy. Wipe down with a disinfectant wipe before use.

The Curtain Shake
Give curtains a gentle shake to see what flies out. Dust, debris, or signs of pests.

The Bathroom Peek
Check under bathroom sinks for leaks, mold, or standing water.

When to Be Extra Vigilant

Certain situations call for extra caution:

  • Hotels with known pest issues – Check recent reviews before booking

  • Extended stay hotels – More guests, more turnover, more potential for missed cleaning

  • Budget accommodations – May have less frequent deep cleaning

  • Traveling with infants or young children – Babies explore floors; cleanliness matters more

The Bottom Line

Tossing a water bottle under your hotel bed takes five seconds. It might reveal nothing—and that's a good thing. Or it might save you from an uncomfortable night in a room that hasn't been properly cleaned.

It's not about being paranoid. It's about being informed.

A quick check gives you peace of mind—or the information you need to make your stay better.

Happy (and clean) travels.

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