Article: The “Idiot Check” I Do Before Leaving Any Hotel Room

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I always travel with my own clean and comfortable pillow, that doesn't make me sneeze! After forgetting 2, over time, I now put them in a brightly coloured pillow case.
 
The “Idiot Check” I Do Before Leaving Any Hotel Room is an article written by the AFF editorial team:


You can leave a comment or discuss this topic below.
All makes good sense. The one thing that still seems to evade my last minute checks is my bathroom nighlight. I hate having to enter a bathroom lit up like an operating theatre at night when I go for a P so I travel with an inobtrusive little plug in night-lite. Alas I continue to donate the odd ones to hotels. I TRY to remember on my last morning and visit to bathroom to immediately chuck it in my case.

Now if hotels put a nice low/variable light in their bathrooms I would not have this problem. Hello Accor, IhG, Hilton, etc. !
 
I wouldn't say it was an "Idiot Check": it is the most sensible thing to do, as I do.
Unfortunately not always followed through!

I left a small plastic bag (one of those used for the 100 ml liquids at airport security) filled with various medication (not critical). I called the hotel who said they could keep it for me. It was an IC and I don't usually stay there so I told them to dispose of it. I was back next month, when I could have picked it up, with a new bag! I didn't leave that one.

Another time I left a sponge bag with toiletries in a motel in NZ when I was living in the UK. A contact in NZ picked it up and I was reunited with it a year later when I returned permanently.
 
I always have a laminated printed list( A4page) which I leave at the door the night before I leave. Item eg, 1. Safe. 2 bathroom, . draws, wardrobes, 4 . The number of cables I am travelling with. That final physical check sounds basic but you need memory help especially when leaving at 5 am for an early flight! It’s a small , easy discipline to help one focus at the last minute.
 
I often put things into the fridge, so I usually put an item on the door. When I scan the room before I go, it stands out to remind me.
 
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I do one of two things before I leave a hotel room.. When I leave something somewhere I don't normally, because of the hotel room layout, I write a note/checklist to remind myself (I leave the note on the top, inside my bag).
The other is 'Waltering' the room, if I may adopt the term.
Re pulling the sheets and doona back off the bed, it brings to mind an incident many² years ago. My then fiance and I (both at uni) did a package tour of the South Island NZ. At the Commodore Christchurch, we were each given a tour bag at the welcome drinks the night before. She decided to pack our jumpers in one of the new bag.
When we boarded the tour bus, the driver/tour leader observed the loaded bag she was carrying. Our departure was somewhat delayed. Unbeknownst to me then, he notfied the hotel we may have pilfered from the room.
A thorough check of our room for any missing items was conducted. The manager came back to the bus a long time later and told him everthing was as it should have been. Then she added, they must have been hard at it because the top sheet and blankets (yes in those days) were off the bed.
I will never forget his response to that (just because we were young on a bus otherwise occupied by retirees). He said to her straight faced, 'Do you want me to send them back to the room to make the bed up'. Luckily for us, she replied aghast "oh no, we have to strip the bed to change the sheets anyway. In fact they did us a favour half stripping the bed '. There you go, be aware what the inference from small minded people might be if the top sheet et al is not where they expect.
 
The “Idiot Check” I Do Before Leaving Any Hotel Room is an article written by the AFF editorial team:


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We have idiot-check out habits that involve emptying the safe as the first step and leaving the door of it wide open. After this its a double room scan - husband first and then I go through and around it and we do a verbal checklist of items like cables, toiletries and wardrobe items.
On arrival we check the bar fridge and all product items to ensure no empty packets or opened packets. Been caught this way before.
 
I often leave things behind deliberately.
Once I left a microwave behind - deliberately
Especially when there’s a price list of *everything* in the room sitting on the table….
 

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