Does anyone every completely unpack their suitcases while on vacation
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Does anyone every completely unpack their suitcases while on vacation
In the States, particularly, hotel rooms come with dressers (chests of drawers). Maybe I have never stayed in the same place long enough, but I have never been inclined to pull all my clothes out of my luggage and stow the clothes in the drawers. You?
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I hang up or put away whatever I can. In economy-minded European hotels I often find that drawer space in the smallish rooms is at a premium, if there is any at all. Sometimes the only place for the suitcase is under the bed or stowed somewhere inconvenient, but can't be helped.<BR><BR>So whatever I can't hang up has to stay in the suitcase if there isn't drawer space. I do find,like traveler, that I am constantly refolding and rearranging the clothes in the suitcase.
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Thanks so much, xxx, for putting that thought into my head, but I've fortunately never had the problem. I do long trips -- up to five months at a time. If I'm three nights or more at one place everything comes out of the suitcase. It takes about 5 minutes and takes another 5 to put in back in. That little bit of spent time really helps to make me feel like I'm "living" there.
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I was a little too embarrassed to admit this before, but when I put things in drawers I do line the drawers with one of the many plastic dry cleaner bags that I had in my suitcase where the original purpose was to reduce wrinkles.<BR>In the clothes.
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Great suggestion, elaine. Also, if you put the plastic dry cleaner bag in the dresser drawer, you won't encounter a problem I ran into on my last trip. Before going out for the evening, I changed into a blazer which I had packed in a dry cleaner bag to avoid wrinkles. I left the bag on the bed, intending to use it to re-pack the blazer when I returned to my room later that night. When I returned to the room, however, the bag was nowhere to be found; apparently the chambermaid (who had been in the room while I was out -- I could tell, because the waste basket had been emptied) thought it was garbage, and took it away. I was a little peeved, because I don't think a maid should dispose of anything that a guest hasn't actually put in a waste basket. However, I didn't complain about it because (a) I didn't want to get the maid in trouble over such a small thing, and (b) it's entirely possible that some people are so lazy that, if they wanted to get rid of a plastic bag, they would just leave it on the bed and expect the maid to remove it, and the maid may have thought I was one of those people. In the future, however, I'll remember your tip and avoid the problem altogether by using the bag to line the drawer.
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xxx, I don't know if you got dust mites, but I got parasites on my clothing from a dresser drawer. Someone before me at some point must have had lice, because they got on my husband's and my underwear that we had put in the drawers. <BR>Plastic covering is a good idea, because I don't think a maid's duty is to sterilize a drawer where other people's clothes were.
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Judging by the way many people look for places to stay -- "don't care about the room, so long as it's clean", "looking for a place less that $60 a night", and so on. I'm not surprised they'd get lice and mites in their clothes. Let's face facts, the chances of getting them are a lot greater in a one star hotel than in a three or four star hotel.
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I think the likelihood of catching something from the previous guest's clothes is not related to how many stars the hotel has.<BR>I do hang the clothes I wore that day in the closet (and febreeze them) but I like to keep my expensive coat etc locked up in my suitcase.
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Come to think of it, I bet the drawers are never cleaned out, much less with a bug spray. Seems like lice could live in the corners and seams of the dresser's drawers for their whole lives and of many generations without anyone even noticing, except those who take them home with them.
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I like to just wear all of my clothes I am bringing with me on my body in one shot (like that time on FRIENDS). Of course, it makes me look like the Michelin Man and makes going to the bathroom difficult, but if I am ever looking for the right pair of socks life is easy.<BR><BR>Anything for a laugh, people.
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Having taken the advise found on this Forum I now pack everything in plastic bags - ie socks all together in one etc etc, and then if there is sufficient room just take the bags from the case and put them in the drawers. Hopefully the bags will protect the clothes and me from anything live!

