Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - I suggest that no matter what hotel you stay in, you'd better "don't touch" three rooms and avoid them.

I suggest that no matter what hotel you stay in, you'd better "don't touch" three rooms and avoid them.

Because work requires frequent business trips all over the country, it is inevitable to stay in hotels. Although very tired, but still quite substantial. According to my hotel experience in recent years, I have summarized some experiences and shared them with you. No matter what level of hotel I stay in, it is best not to have a triple room. This is not superstition!

First, and most importantly, friends with shallow sleep should try not to choose rooms on both sides of the elevator. Because no matter how late the hotel will have guests coming in, many people just like nightlife, and coming and going will inevitably disturb you and affect your sleep, and you will lose your spirit the next day. No matter whether you are on a business trip or traveling, poor rest will be affected.

Second, try not to choose the room that you just checked out, especially in tourist cities. When there are holidays, the demand for rooms in each hotel is basically in short supply during the tourist season. Usually, new guests can only check in after they check out. Because time is tight, if the sheets and quilts are not dirty after the guests leave, the aunt who cleans the room is likely to be lazy and not change. It's really disgusting if you meet a superior guest with skin disease. Either stay in the room where the guest just checked out, or watch the aunt change.

The third is a room far away from the safety exit. It is best to avoid it. Many hotels have many rooms, and sometimes it takes a long time to find a room with a room card. When going out, the first priority should be safety, which will be very dangerous in case of emergency.