Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to stay at a Sheraton every week for business. I also found the sheets to be scratchy and unpleasant. I thought it was due to low quality fabric and perhaps starch and the drying process.
Little did you know it was because they weren't changing the sheets. Maybe the last guest left out that little card saying not to change the sheets and towels.
Anonymous wrote:I used to stay at a Sheraton every week for business. I also found the sheets to be scratchy and unpleasant. I thought it was due to low quality fabric and perhaps starch and the drying process.
Anonymous wrote:I read that some chains like Westin and Sheraton tell the maids to carefully inspect sheets and duvets and if they don't see anything they don't change it.
Anonymous wrote:I read that some chains like Westin and Sheraton tell the maids to carefully inspect sheets and duvets and if they don't see anything they don't change it.
Anonymous wrote:I read that some chains like Westin and Sheraton tell the maids to carefully inspect sheets and duvets and if they don't see anything they don't change it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read that some chains like Westin and Sheraton tell the maids to carefully inspect sheets and duvets and if they don't see anything they don't change it.
I don't believe that. That's completely unsanitary and gross.
Anonymous wrote:I read that some chains like Westin and Sheraton tell the maids to carefully inspect sheets and duvets and if they don't see anything they don't change it.