Is it bad to stay in a hotel room that smells like smoke?
Is it bad to stay in a hotel room that smells like smoke? No it's not unhealthy, and, yes (as others suggest) try to change rooms or buy an odor-neutralizing air spray at any chain drugstore.
Can hotels tell if you smoke in the room?
Non-smokers tend to detect the smell of smoke better than the one who smoked. Housekeepers of a hotel are quite keen on spotting that. Housekeepers also know every nook and cranny of the hotel room that they clean and sweep, day in and day out. That includes snooping into the trash bins.
Can you get secondhand smoke from a hotel room?
In indoor settings, such as hotels, secondhand smoke can easily seep into adjacent rooms through shared ventilation systems, cracks in doors or walls, or even through open windows. It can also linger in furniture, carpets, and other surfaces, making it difficult to completely eliminate the exposure to secondhand smoke.
How do you smoke in a hotel bathroom without it smelling?
Most hotel bathrooms are equipped with exhaust fans designed to remove steam and odors. Turn on the bathroom fan before you start smoking to help eliminate the smoke and reduce the smell. The fan will help circulate the air and prevent it from spreading to other areas of the hotel room.
What happens if I smoke in my hotel room?
The hotels charge you some sort of cleaning fee if they suspect you smoked in a non-smoking room. In USA, usually the fee is in the range of $250-$350. The hotel staff will inform you about the exact fee during the check-in. The cleaning fee is charged on your credit or debit card which you used for check-in.