Well-Hidden Secrets Hotels Don’t Want Their Guests To Know About

Touching the minibar can cost you extra

Minibars are tiny refrigerators that sit inside some rooms. If you went to a hotel that had them, you might have been tempted to grab something to drink or eat from one of them or even store your own drinks and food on them as a matter of convenience. Still, you should think twice before doing so.

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Placing things inside a minibar or picking up a snack may cost you a lot. Many hotels have automated minibars that sense what you move inside them. Fortunately, you can ask them to reverse the charges if you haven’t consumed anything; just remember to review your bill before checking out.

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