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Home»Lifestyle»The Worst Vacation Vices That Your Fellow Travelers Can’t Stand – The Ultimate Offender Might Just Be ‘Ruining’ Luxury Hotel Stays
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The Worst Vacation Vices That Your Fellow Travelers Can’t Stand – The Ultimate Offender Might Just Be ‘Ruining’ Luxury Hotel Stays

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The most irritating things that travelers do while on vacation were surveyed by experts at Hotels.com, revealing some common annoyances that many hotel-goers experience. One of the top complaints was people reserving pool chairs and then disappearing for hours, leaving other guests without a place to relax. Some hotels are taking action to combat this issue, such as Marriott’s Maui Ocean Club in Hawaii, which allows guests to reserve only one additional chair and has a policy of removing unattended items from chairs.

Another common habit that people dislike is working by the pool. While some travelers don’t mind seeing others with their laptops out, many prefer to not mix work with leisure time. PDA was also a major issue for many, with a large percentage of respondents disliking couples being overly affectionate in public areas such as the pool. Dress code was another source of contention, with 76% of travelers agreeing that they would rather not see people wearing pajamas or bathrobes in common areas around the hotel.

Eating and drinking in the hotel bed was another topic of discussion among travelers, with some feeling strongly about eating in designated dining areas rather than in the bed. Some hotels have specific rules about this, such as Hotel Bennett in South Carolina and the Goring hotel in the UK, which prohibit guests from wearing bathrobes in common areas. Despite the differing opinions on where it’s acceptable to eat, it’s important to clean up after yourself, especially when ordering room service.

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Reserving pool chairs and then leaving them unoccupied for hours was a common annoyance for many hotel-goers, with some taking extreme measures to secure a seat by waking up before dawn to save chairs. Despite efforts by some hotels to limit chair reservations, the battle over limited pool spots continues. Another complaint for many travelers was the sight of people working by the pool, with some wanting to relax without seeing others focusing on their laptops rather than enjoying the vacation atmosphere.

PDA was another issue that many travelers had strong feelings about, with a large percentage of people disliking seeing couples being overly affectionate in public areas. Dress code was another factor that irked many guests, with feelings of discomfort around those wearing pajamas or bathrobes in communal areas. The debate over where it’s appropriate to eat and drink, such as in a hotel bed, was another topic of contention, with some feeling strongly about eating in designated dining areas rather than in the bed. Regardless of differing opinions, it’s important to be considerate of other travelers and to practice good travel etiquette.

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