There was this one incident where a guest opened the minibar and found a half - eaten sandwich that was clearly very old and moldy. It made the guest wonder if housekeeping ever even checked the minibar. In some hotels, guests have found stains on the carpets that looked like they had been there for a long time and were never cleaned. Also, there are stories of housekeeping using the same rag to clean the toilet and then the sink, which is extremely unhygienic.
I've heard of a story where a guest found a dirty underwear in the drawer. It was so gross. It seemed that housekeeping didn't check the drawers at all during their cleaning process. This made the guest feel very uncomfortable and question the overall cleanliness of the hotel.
I heard a story where a housekeeper found that a guest had left a note asking to leave the 'collection' in the room as it was. When she looked closer, she saw that the guest had been collecting little souvenirs from every place they visited and arranged them in a really odd but interesting pattern on the dresser. It was like a mini - museum in the hotel room.
One funny story is about a housekeeper who found a pair of shoes tied together and hanging from the ceiling fan. The guest must have been really bored and decided to do something wacky. It took the housekeeper a while to figure out how to get them down safely.
One horror story could be finding dirty sheets on the bed. It's really unpleasant when you expect a clean and fresh bed in a Disney accommodation but instead, there are stains or hairs on the sheets.
Discovering pests like rats or bugs during cleaning is also a regular occurrence. It's really scary when you open a drawer and see a bunch of spiders scurrying around. And then there are those situations where previous tenants have caused some kind of permanent damage that is very difficult to fix, like holes in the walls that they tried to hide.
One common scary hotel story is about the haunted room. Guests often report strange noises at night, like footsteps in the hallway when no one is there. Or they might feel a cold draft in a particular corner of the room, and see the curtains move without any open windows. Some have even claimed to see shadowy figures by the bed at night.
Sure. There have been instances where the housekeeping staff didn't restock the essential items. So, guests might find no towels or toiletries after a long day at the park. It's frustrating as you expect these basic things to be taken care of. You come back tired, wanting to take a shower and relax, but there are no clean towels available.
I heard of a hotel horror story where a traveler woke up in the middle of the night to find a figure standing at the foot of his bed. He tried to turn on the light but the power seemed to be out. He screamed and the figure just disappeared. When he finally got the lights on, there was no sign of anyone else in the room. He was so scared that he left the hotel right away without even packing all his things.