Don't check in late, flush the toilet when you first check in because there might be uninvited "guests" are secrets that few hotel owners want their guests to know.
Here are five secrets revealed by travel experts from UK-based consultancy eShores about what most hoteliers don't want their guests to know and how to avoid them.

The kettle is not cleaned regularly.
Many items in a hotel room will be cleaned and wiped down daily by room service. But not the kettle. Experts warn travelers never to use a kettle before thoroughly inspecting the inside for cleanliness, mold, and even smelling it for unpleasant odors.
The items in the mini bar are not 100% clean.
According to experts, minibars are not considered to be completely clean and safe. A hotel employee in the UK said he once encountered a customer urinating in a bottle of water in the minibar.
You may lose your room if you arrive too late.
You could lose your room if you arrive too late. Many hotel front desk staff have admitted that many budget accommodations intentionally oversell their rooms to maximize profits, assuming that some guests will cancel or not show up at the last minute.
Experts say that if the hotel is too crowded that day, they may transfer you to a nearby hotel and pay for the taxi fare. This may not affect your finances, but it can be inconvenient because of the traffic or the new hotel is not as satisfactory as the original hotel.
So please make sure to be on time for check in.
Wardrobe, bedside table drawers are not necessarily clean
Housekeeping will clean the bathroom, floors, vacuum, and change the sheets. But they can easily miss surfaces like the inside of your closet or the drawers in your nightstand. If you plan to leave personal items in these areas, use a spray or antibacterial wipe (a disposable cloth soaked in alcohol) to clean these areas.
There may be scary things lurking under the couch, toilet.
If you're flying to a hot climate, hotel staff have a tip: always flush the toilet when you first enter your room. This also applies every time you leave and return to your room.
"Warm places, toilets and under chairs, are perfect hiding places for creepy crawlies and spiders," say experts from eShores.

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