Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - Why can't you sleep in a house near the stairwell in the corridor when traveling and staying in a hotel?

Why can't you sleep in a house near the stairwell in the corridor when traveling and staying in a hotel?

I think most of the reasons are superstition. After all, it is said that the room near the stairwell in the corridor is haunted. I live in a hotel on business and don't like to live in a room near the stairwell in the corridor. In addition to fear, I also feel that the rooms near the stairwell in the corridor are noisy and affect my sleep. Even if I raise the price, I will ask for a change.

We are easily brainwashed by TV dramas and movies, and many horror thrillers will have this phenomenon. Even if you stay in a hotel, there are always all kinds of strange sounds in the room near the corridor at night, which makes people feel terrible. Some hotels have poor sound insulation. No matter whether the staff goes up and down the stairs to clean up or the customers stay in the hotel, they can hear the sound. This is especially difficult for people who sleep lightly. Once they wake up, it is difficult for them to fall asleep, especially those with poor sleep quality, who hate those sounds the most.

In addition, because the room pattern near the corridor stairwell is not very comfortable, its design is more casual, and most of them are as convenient as possible. Maybe there is a load-bearing wall next to your TV, which is unsightly and especially in the way. For customers who spend the same price but have different experiences, it is definitely unbalanced.

Therefore, rooms near the stairway corridor or the end of the hotel are particularly uncomfortable. Some people even say that you have to knock on the door three times to stay in the hotel to scare away those "strange" things. Personally, I am not superstitious, but I will do it anyway, perhaps to give myself a sense of security. After all, there are some things and phenomena that science cannot explain.