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Hotels and Hassles

There’s a reason why there’s no place like home.

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After my misadventures in Los Angeles, I was off to San Diego, where a hotel maid had to replace a light bulb in the bedroom and a technician had to fix a lamp in the living room. Later I had to fix a toilet that kept running after being flushed. I once had a toilet like that at home, so I knew what to do. But I replaced my malfunctioning toilet at home, unlike the hotel.

No amount of fancy things makes up for hassles.

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Thomas Sowell is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305. His website is www.tsowell.com. To find out more about Thomas Sowell and read features by other Creators Syndicate columnists and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

Letter to the Editor View all comments (18) |

Darin| 11.20.12 @ 7:12AM

Any more, I hate to travel. Not only hotels, but airports, restaurants, and other places treat me like the enemy. They don't seem to WANT my business. So I don't give it to them.

Bob K| 11.20.12 @ 10:52AM

And if you have to fly there it just adds to the aggravation!

Pecos Pete| 11.20.12 @ 7:19AM

It will get worse. Most hotel workers, like restaurant workers, will be limited to 28 hours a week in order to avoid the pain of ObamaCare. Welcome to the Soviet States of America.

Suzyqpie| 11.20.12 @ 7:20AM

I won't mention any names but a room in a pyramid shaped joint in LV is an absolute Internet obstacle course. Another amenity of the same joint is standing in line at Starbucks to get coffee. My fav Dr Sowell quote, "How does allowing politicians to take more money from Americas most success to squander in ways that enhance their reelection prospects make anything more "fair" for others?"

c. j. acworth| 11.20.12 @ 7:48AM

Because of my low-brow taste and budget I've never stayed in a "luxury" hotel. Thus, I've never had to deal with the hassles Dr. Sowell lists here. I suggest he try a cheaper place next time.

Bob K| 11.20.12 @ 10:55AM

Red Roof Inns are good. But only in small towns and in well lighted areas. Other places you should have a license to carry.

John Mike | 2.22.13 @ 4:44PM

If someone don't wanna stay in a luxury hotel because of any reason.. no problem. He may stay at a hotel where rates are affordable. Same room in a hotel can be available at different prices depending upon how much facilities you want.

JimH| 11.20.12 @ 7:52AM

Dr. Sowell, I've admired your work for years and bought many of your books. Please don't turn your column into a Ben Stein hotel kvetch.

mike 3/505| 11.20.12 @ 8:44AM

Dr Sowell,

Nice change of pace Sir. I needed a good chuckle this morning.

Regards,

Mike

Von Mises Jr| 11.20.12 @ 9:01AM

Once Dear Leader implements Agenda21 "One World Government" work farms, one will use a common bathroom in your "stack and pack" apartment complex where you won't find hot water. Problem solved.
After Obama's Executive Order to kill the internet after the next crisis, you will have one channel on your TV and no internet. Keep your bathrobe close or "Big Brother" Barry will be gazing at your bare butt.
But no worries, you get an EBT card just like Perp to get veggie burgers fortified with pink slime at the cafeteria.

C. Vernon Crisler | 11.20.12 @ 9:26AM

I've experienced many of these hassles, but because I usually stay at a hotel for two week trips, I usually iron them out within the first 2 days. However, I did stay at one hotel that washed their bedsheets using chlorox or something that smelled like it. One should normally wash clothes using regular soap a couple of times after a chlorox wash in order to get the smell out. Not this hotel. After spending two days there, I came away with a serious alergic reaction.

Oh well, you get what you pay for I guess. There's a show out there called Hotel Impossible which I think should be required watching for all hotel owners.

Petronius| 11.20.12 @ 11:40AM

Dear Dr. Sowell
The hotel management and concierge are sending a simple message which practical people do not understand. You and me are Not welcome. Such establishments are only for those who have all these complicated top tier luxury devices at home. If you are unfamiliar with the gadgets, You're not one of THEM, and therefor do Not belong there. They only want the Silicon Valley swanks who invent that stuff, so that when a Larry Ellison, Bill Gates, and the like checks in, he knows it's a place where "others" than his kind have not been.

JD| 11.20.12 @ 12:20PM

Why did they put Thomas Sowell's picture on Ben Stein's article?

Quartermaster| 11.20.12 @ 12:46PM

LOL!

Dr. Sowell, you, like me, are getting old. :^)

besttalker| 11.20.12 @ 1:13PM

I, too, travel for business. I can relate completely to Sowell's article on the inconveniences of hotel stays. I only wish he had named the offending hotels. As the article mentions, TVs are never simple to work. Especially the LGs, which hotels offer almost exclusively. Hardly ever is a simple type-written list of stations provided. Light bulbs are constantly out. As Mr. Sowell also mentions, one needs a degree in computer science to successfully connect to the Internet. I find hairs on towels, on the floors and in the showers. If there is a crumb on the carpet you can bet it doesn't get vacuumed.

I have learned to ask if there are rooms that are more recently renovated. I ask if there is construction outside and request a room away from it.

Hotels have had to call police to evict noisy pot-smoking partiers, even in 5-star hotels.

Then, after much hassle and not getting what I want the first time I request and get bonus points on my hotel rewards accounts.

Sturmudgeon| 11.22.12 @ 11:23PM

Mr. Sowell

You were in CA., remember!

Al_B| 11.23.12 @ 7:20PM

Thomas Sowell does Andy Rooney. Another first.

John Mike | 2.22.13 @ 4:34PM

Hotel business is successful in all over the world specially in tourist destinations. Every one want to book a good room in hotel at low price. Websites offer hotel booking online.
http://www.eagleaim.com/bookin.....world.html

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