Some things that I have experienced in recent years:
- 3 star hotel in Sydney that told me they do NO housekeeping for stays less then 4 days.
- 5 star hotel in Thailand that failed to replace used coffee mugs or replenish tea bags / coffee sachets. Also, they said linen would be changed every three nights, but failed to actually do so.
- Various 4 star hotels in several countries that completed housekeeping after 4 PM. Surely this is getting a bit late in the day.
Housekeeping seems to be on a relentless downward trajectory.
None of the above occurred in 2020/2021 - and in any event, contagion risks should improve cleaning standards.
Presumably at some point, hotels realised that they don't need to change the sheets every single day, change every towel every day, replace wasteful items like plastic combs every day. I completely agree - but it has gone way beyond environmental concern. Seems to be just blatant cost cutting, disregard for the customer, and poor attention to detail.
I'm in my 30's and have only travelled independently for the past 15 years. Question for people who travelled in the 80's and 90's - was there ever a golden era where you could just rely on housekeeping simply being done without issue?
- 3 star hotel in Sydney that told me they do NO housekeeping for stays less then 4 days.
- 5 star hotel in Thailand that failed to replace used coffee mugs or replenish tea bags / coffee sachets. Also, they said linen would be changed every three nights, but failed to actually do so.
- Various 4 star hotels in several countries that completed housekeeping after 4 PM. Surely this is getting a bit late in the day.
Housekeeping seems to be on a relentless downward trajectory.
None of the above occurred in 2020/2021 - and in any event, contagion risks should improve cleaning standards.
Presumably at some point, hotels realised that they don't need to change the sheets every single day, change every towel every day, replace wasteful items like plastic combs every day. I completely agree - but it has gone way beyond environmental concern. Seems to be just blatant cost cutting, disregard for the customer, and poor attention to detail.
I'm in my 30's and have only travelled independently for the past 15 years. Question for people who travelled in the 80's and 90's - was there ever a golden era where you could just rely on housekeeping simply being done without issue?