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italianlove77 Jun 12th, 2011 03:47 PM

hiding passport
 
I have heard that it is ok to leave your hardcopy passport in your hotel room if there is not a hotel safe and to just cary a photocopy. If this is true, does anyone have suggestsions as to where to hide it? Assuming i dont have a secret compartment in my luggage. Lol :)

J62 Jun 12th, 2011 03:49 PM

I leave my passport simply tucked somewhere in my suitcase, then I zip my suitcase shut.

Others here on Fodors insist that passport theft from hotel rooms is a real risk and insist on carrying it on them in a money belt.

adrienne Jun 12th, 2011 04:02 PM

I keep mine in a pocket folder with lots of other vacation papers - brochures, notes, ticket stubs, etc. I also keep my spare money there. If you open the folder it looks like a bunch of tourist info.

italianlove77 Jun 12th, 2011 04:15 PM

ya but my mom would probably freak if i suggested that haha

Fra_Diavolo Jun 12th, 2011 04:38 PM

There is no real need to hide your passport -- just stick it in your luggage, in a pocket of a jacket left in a closet, etc.. You are much more likely to lose it if you carry it. I base this observation on years of consular work.

Some people here suffer under the misapprehension that the passport is your citizenship. It is not. It is merely a document attesting to your citizenship and can be replaced if lost or stolen, both of which are less likely to happen if you leave it in your hotel room.

nytraveler Jun 12th, 2011 05:17 PM

I carry my passport with me at all times. If anything happens to it I want to know immediately - not find out when I only have a few hours to get out of town. (And in almost 80 trips of carrying it with me - nothing has ever happened.)

Fra_Diavolo Jun 12th, 2011 06:52 PM

All I can say is that in years on consular work, I never had to replace the passport of someone who had left it in their hotel room. During the same period I replaced dozens of passports people had carried on their person and which subsequently "went missing." My conclusion: leave your passport in the hotel.

adrienne Jun 12th, 2011 07:00 PM

If you're really determined to hide your passport you should do what I've seen in spy films. Put it in a zip lock baggie and tape it to the back of the armoir or the bottom of the dresser or TV stand. Don't forget where you've put it! Of course if I were a thief that's the first place I'd look.

charnees Jun 12th, 2011 07:20 PM

And then, Adrienne, you would forget to retrieve it before you left for the airport!

StCirq Jun 12th, 2011 07:27 PM

I carry mine with me at all times. Never lost it. Always have a copy of it in my luggage back at the hotel, sometimes more than one copy of it.

Jean Jun 12th, 2011 07:31 PM

Like nytraveler, I carry my passport with me at all times. Never lost or stolen in more than 40 years of travelling. I've always preferred the comfort of knowing I could just leave a place on a moment's notice if I thought it was prudent for my safety. I don't even like hotel personnel keeping my passport for any amount of time when checking in!

jamikins Jun 13th, 2011 02:20 AM

We just stick ours in our suitcases in one of the pouches, do the suitcase up and then stack them on top of one another. So far so good...but then we usually stay in B&B's and not hotels.

Ackislander Jun 13th, 2011 04:34 AM

It is interesting how often we (myself included) ignore real data like that provided by Fra_Diavolo in favor of anecdote or feelings.

FoFoBT Jun 13th, 2011 05:04 AM

In some countries, the law is that you carry the real thing and not a copy. A few years ago, a brawl broke out at one of the Irish pubs in Brussels and the police had to come. Even the innocent bystanders had to produce their ID and those who didn't have it either were given a hard time by the police or not allowed to leave until they arranged for someone to bring their real ID to the pub.

jamikins Jun 13th, 2011 05:10 AM

We carry our UK drivers licenses as ID and generally only travel in Europe at the moment.


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