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My phone is my clock and goes anywhere I please. The regular clock doesn't matter, I'm blind as a bat anyway
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My phone is my clock radio. I don't pay any attention to that thing that's in the room. :D
Originally Posted by troyintn
(Post 20443194)
What Items in the room do you move?
Originally Posted by golfmad
(Post 20445096)
One of the first things I do when I check in is unplug the damned alarm clock. I never use it and the only thing that can happen is that it goes off in the middle of the night based on the last person's usage.
EDIT: I'm talking about the Hilton clock. I was in a Embassy Suites. |
Originally Posted by N965VJ
(Post 20448254)
...Nightstand phone goes on the shelf below or floor with the receiver off.
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I've been taking the phone off the hook for a couple of decades now. :o That's the first I've heard that messes up the PBX; it would seem to me to be a minimal issue nowadays, since who really uses room phones anymore.
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Originally Posted by RogerD408
(Post 20448365)
Please don't do that. Telephone service is a shared service on many PBXs and a phone off-hook will tie up the line and probably trigger a service error. If getting a call will be that interruptive, unplugging the phone is the better choice. I place the line cord under the handset so it's obvious to housekeeping or the next guest if I forget to plug it back in.
1) Some nincompoop calls in the middle of the night for the wrong room. 2) A wake up call somehow gets scheduled at 0 dark thirty. 3) The phone takes up valuable real estate where the phone or iPad needs to be. I move and unplug the phone, too. |
I usually unplug the alarm clock so I have an electrical socket for my CPAP.
I once forgot to change the time zone setting on my phone. I needed to be in the lobby at 5.30 am. Woke up, showered, checked out. I got a few strange looks from checkout but being in zombie mode it didnt register. After 10 minutes and none of my other party showing up was wondering if there was something amiss. looked at the various time zone clocks on the wall to work out it was 00.40 not 5.30. Checked back in and went to sleep. |
Am I the only one here that actually uses a wake up call? :confused:
I also use my cell phone, but the wake up call is a good back up. All IHG properties have the same alarm clock too (at least in the US). And somehow I always get the one with the wrong time set... :rolleyes: -S |
I never worry about which side the clock is on...
...but I do make sure the toilet paper roll is oriented the "correct" way. |
Originally Posted by gj83
(Post 20443843)
(bolding mine)
I used to be one of those people. Now I plug in my phone on the side with easy access to an outlet and sleep on that side. And another second to the TP thing. Why oh why is that so annoying? But I'll switch it around if I can! |
Doesn't really matter to me because when traveling my iPhone is my alarm and if I have to be up for something important, say a flight, I'll schedule a wake up call.
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Originally Posted by MrHalliday:20448802
I never worry about which side the clock is on...
...but I do make sure the toilet paper roll is oriented the "correct" way. |
Originally Posted by MissJ
(Post 20447692)
My phone is my clock and goes anywhere I please. The regular clock doesn't matter, I'm blind as a bat anyway
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Man, I remember when I first used my first blackberry as my alarm back in 2006 or so on a trip out west. It was new at the time and my first time traveling with it. Needless to say, I didn't realize the time didn't automatically update, so I ended up getting out of bed at 4am!
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Rearrange the bedside clock, TV remote, telephone & the table lamp, if there is one to my like - basically a clean area with less clutter. Plus, move those hotel info-mercials about breakfast, HBO/TV mini-guide, etc. that's usually on the night stand and/or bed along other advertisement.
While setting any needed wakeup calls and/or alarm on my own smart/mobile device(s) - turned off or even unplug the alarm clock - last thing that I need is for it to go off at 3:45 am set by the previous occupants or attempt to do a reset with the blinking/flashing 12:00 (most have a battery backup, but not always) What else do I move in the room? For a quick in-out overnight stay, I try not to move other things around. For an extended stay - probably move the sofa chair with the ottoman & sometimes the floor lamp for reading, and, possibly the work desk & chair if movable for a different view, maybe swing the HDTV around 90 degree (45/135 degree, etc.) so that I can see it from the work desk and/or sofa/lounger as I get comfortable. Housekeeping's extra work after I checked out is appreciated & compensated/tipped accordingly as s/he has to put them back per property rules for how things should be ... |
Originally Posted by Letitride3c
(Post 20468808)
Rearrange the bedside clock, TV remote, telephone & the table lamp, if there is one to my like - basically a clean area with less clutter. Plus, move those hotel info-mercials about breakfast, HBO/TV mini-guide, etc. that's usually on the night stand and/or bed along other advertisement.
While setting any needed wakeup calls and/or alarm on my own smart/mobile device(s) - turned off or even unplug the alarm clock - last thing that I need is for it to go off at 3:45 am set by the previous occupants or attempt to do a reset with the blinking/flashing 12:00 (most have a battery backup, but not always) What else do I move in the room? For a quick in-out overnight stay, I try not to move other things around. For an extended stay - probably move the sofa chair with the ottoman & sometimes the floor lamp for reading, and, possibly the work desk & chair if movable for a different view, maybe swing the HDTV around 90 degree (45/135 degree, etc.) so that I can see it from the work desk and/or sofa/lounger as I get comfortable. Housekeeping's extra work after I checked out is appreciated & compensated/tipped accordingly as s/he has to put them back per property rules for how things should be ... |
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