Anonymous wrote:News flash! Well unless you’re staying in a hotel with white duvet covers, they are not getting washed regularly…. Neither is the upholstered chair or throw pillows.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you concerned about a wrist & foot touch a blanket ….i can only imagine how pillows would gross you out. All that drool, snot, hair & facial oils bypassing the pillow case & pillow protector.
Also - most of world doesn’t have mega machines like on US. Wool blankets not laundered between guests.
I bring my own pillows when I travel for the most part. I don’t sleep well on most other pillows let alone the grossness
DP - my brother's family brings their pillows as a comfort thing and it grosses me out a little having their pillows on my beds. They are not very clean and they are super frugal so their pillows are probably very old. When we go to their house we bring all our own bedding and air mattresses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you concerned about a wrist & foot touch a blanket ….i can only imagine how pillows would gross you out. All that drool, snot, hair & facial oils bypassing the pillow case & pillow protector.
Also - most of world doesn’t have mega machines like on US. Wool blankets not laundered between guests.
I bring my own pillows when I travel for the most part. I don’t sleep well on most other pillows let alone the grossness
Anonymous wrote:If the outgoing guest uses any scented product that I can detect when I smell the bedding, I wash everything. Ditto if the incoming guest has known allergies. Otherwise I just wash sheets and pillowcases, sometimes pillows and mattress pad if I have time. Top-of-bed items not unless absolutely necessary for one of the reasons above.
Anonymous wrote:Sheets, duvet cover yes.
Blankets no. I air out by draping over chairs.
No body oils came in contact with the blanket.
Hotels don’t wash actual bedspreads or blankets between guests (just sheets that sandwich a duvet)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The mixture of responses here is so interesting, so let’s ask it another way — if you are staying at someone’s house, do you expect that the blankets/comforter/quilt have been cleaned since the last visitor?
I am a PP who does clean everything between guests - and no, I don't expect the same at other people's houses. I think staying in hotels and in other people's houses, just like eating in restaurants, requires a lot of not thinking about things too much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eww. Yes obviously
Hotels don't you know that right?
And that is why I never stay at them. We are fortunate to have a few staffed houses in our favourite cities around the world.
+1 I was shocked to find this out from my MIL who was a housekeeper at a fancy hotel. Personally, I wash everything after a guest visits.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eww. Yes obviously
Hotels don't you know that right?