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Thursday, December 11, 2008
Protecting Your Luggage in the Hotel Lobby
What traveler among us hasn't gotten off a long flight and arrived at our hotel, glad to hand over our suitcases to the bellhops who greet us at the curb with their brass-trimmed luggage carts? For short stays in the hotel lobby, this is a welcome convenience. But if your check-in is somehow delayed -- by excessively long lines, for example -- ask that your luggage by placed in a secure room while you wait. Hotels often take no responsibility for luggage on luggage carts, so if your stay in the lobby will be more than a few minutes, you'll want to make sure that all of your belongings are safe. Of course, even a locked storage area isn't completely safe, so if you have anything of particular value, it should stay with you or be placed in the hotel safe. Use the same strategy when you check out of the hotel.
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