Ex housekeeper shares the things she would NEVER do while staying in a hotel room

An ex housekeeper has shared some of the things she will never do when staying in a hotel room, including use any of the glassware and bedspread.

The American woman, who goes by @_sourqueen on TikTok, posted a video of herself talking about a previous experience working at a four-star hotel, and how ‘grimy’ they really are.

‘The first thing I would never use in a hotel room is the coffee pot or any of the glassware,’ she said.

‘Usually the housekeeper just rinses these things out in the bathroom sink and dries them off with the same rag they use to clean the rest of the room.’ 

The American woman, who goes by @_sourqueen on TikTok, posted a video of herself talking about a previous experience working at a four-star hotel, and how ‘grimy’ they really are

She also despises the need for an ice bucket in the room, which can be used for all sorts of questionable things. 

‘A lot of times people just use these as water dishes for their pet but there are times where people do much worse things to these buckets… I don’t even want to talk about that,’ she said.

‘I would never use the bedspread in a hotel. Take that s*** off that bed the minute you walk in there. They are so filthy and only get washed once a year if that and only if there is a visible stain on them. 

TikTok user Evangeline shared two videos about her experiences working in an American hotel and what to watch out for when you book your next room.

TikTok user Evangeline shared a video about her experiences working in an American hotel and what to watch out for when you book your next room

TikTok user Evangeline shared a video about her experiences working in an American hotel and what to watch out for when you book your next room

Her first piece of advice was to always add every guest in the room to the reservation, so they can always get a key from the front desk, even if the primary booker isn’t with them. 

‘If there is more than one person staying in the room I would never not add their name on the reservation,’ she said.

‘If the primary person happens to be gone and the other person gets locked out and they go to the front desk and their name isn’t on the room reservation they won’t be allowed in. They won’t get a key, period.’

Ten things you should NEVER do in a hotel, according to employee 

  • Touch or sit on the bedspread sitting on top of the blankets and sheets 
  • Use the ice bucket without a liner 
  • Leave any guests’ names off the reservation otherwise they can’t get a key to access the room should the primary booker not be there 
  • Drink from the glasses without washing them first
  • Use the TV remote without wiping it down 
  • Walk around barefoot on carpeted floors 
  • Use the shower without flip flops 
  • Use a hotel washcloth 
  • Say your room number out loud
  • Reject the chance to sign up for the hotel’s points program 

Next, Evangeline moved onto hygiene tips, explaining that her in-depth understanding of the in-house cleaning process has prompted her to bring her own supplies with her whenever she stays in a hotel – and to do a quick wipe down of several key places as soon as she walks into a hotel room. 

‘I would never use the remote control without wiping it down first with my own Clorox wipe,’ she said. 

‘Your cleaning and my cleaning are different cleaning, you feel me?

‘I would never use the glasses in the room, I’m talking about the glasses in the room ready for you to use, I would never use them without washing them first.’

And while some might think that hotel points programs are just a gimmick, Evangeline insists that you should always sign up to accumulate points whenever you stay at a hotel. 

‘I would never not sign up for the point program, whatever point program that the hotel is offering,’ she said. 

‘Back in the day, you used to really have to let some of the points accumulate to actually use them for something good. But these days they actually allow you to use them for other things such as Amazon points.’ 

When it comes to the bed, Evangeline shared that she would ‘never sit on the bedspread’, explaining that they often don’t get washed. 

‘I would never sit on the bedspread,’ she said. ‘A bedspread is not the sheet, it’s not the blanket, it’s on top of that. That thing comes off the first minute I walk into the hotel. Those things are not washed often… those bedspreads get cleaned like maybe once a year so don’t sit on those.’

In a follow-up video, Evangeline shared several other words of warning with her followers, explaining that she never walks around a carpeted hotel or motel room without shoes on: ‘I would always have a pair of flip flops on… I would also not take a shower without wearing them.’

Evangeline said she wouldn’t ever use an ice bucket without putting a liner in first.

‘Some people just use the ice bucket as is without the liner, no don’t do that, put the liner in,’ she said.

'Some people just use the ice bucket as is without the liner, no don't do that, put the liner in,' she said

‘Some people just use the ice bucket as is without the liner, no don’t do that, put the liner in,’ she said

She continued: ‘This is something nobody actually mentions but it’s big for me, I will never use a hotel washcloth on my body or my face.

‘I will use a towel but I will not use a wash cloth. Hundreds, if not, thousands of people have used that on their body and, it’s not that they’re not washed or sterilized, but having that many people coming into close contact with their body parts with a washcloth and then put it on me… no, I’m good.’

She added: ‘Just to clarify, when I say I use a towel, I will use the body towel very, very gingerly.’

Evangeline also warned future hotel guests not to say their room number out loud at the front desk for safety reasons. 

‘If you notice, the front desk agent will write your room number on a piece of paper, they’ll circle it and direct you to the elevators, they don’t say your room number out loud,’ she said.

‘At least they’re not supposed to, and you shouldn’t either.’

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