Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I unpack, and do it within the first few hours we are there. It is so much nicer/easier. I understand the ick factor, and it hasn't bothered me much (and I'm usually bothered by this - never use the top comforter, wear socks in hotel room, etc).
But, this is my big trick: eBags ... this way you just take them out of your luggage, and put the whole thing in the drawer. Your clothes never touch the drawer. Every member of our family has a different color. It has changed our vacations by tenfold!
https://www.amazon.com/eBags-Medium-Packing-Cubes-Denim/dp/B079YXLYM9/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1522102478&sr=8-4&keywords=ebags
This is what we do too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If we're staying more than a night or two, yes.
I don't get the ick factor. I'm sleeping on their mattresses; if I'm okay with that, putting clothes into wooden drawers is no big deal.
Same. It's a drawer, typically wooden. What do you think is "living" in there? Wipe it out with an antibacterial wipe if you must. I'd be more worried about sitting on the bedspread or using the tv remote.
+1. Of all the nasty things you will encounter in a hotel, the dresser is the least of your concern. This comes from a 100+ nights a year in a hotel business traveler.
Anonymous wrote:I have packing cubes but I don't unpack. I will hang up anything that needs to it but otherwise I just dress out of the suitcase. I don't like my stuff spread all over it's how you lose things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I unpack, and do it within the first few hours we are there. It is so much nicer/easier. I understand the ick factor, and it hasn't bothered me much (and I'm usually bothered by this - never use the top comforter, wear socks in hotel room, etc).
But, this is my big trick: eBags ... this way you just take them out of your luggage, and put the whole thing in the drawer. Your clothes never touch the drawer. Every member of our family has a different color. It has changed our vacations by tenfold!
https://www.amazon.com/eBags-Medium-Packing-Cubes-Denim/dp/B079YXLYM9/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1522102478&sr=8-4&keywords=ebags
This is what we do too.
Anonymous wrote:
If you are so grossed out by a hotel you should not be staying in a hotel. Have fun with your staycations!
+1. Of all the nasty things you will encounter in a hotel, the dresser is the least of your concern. This comes from a 100+ nights a year in a hotel business traveler.