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Why Certain Travelers Quietly Store Their Suitcases in the Bathtub

On my first day as a hotel housekeeper, I set out to leave a lasting mark with my work. My goal was to ensure every room shone with perfection — towels neatly folded, beds crisply made, surfaces gleaming with cleanliness. As I moved through the rooms, however, an unexpected pattern caught my attention.

Guests, whether families or business travelers, consistently placed their suitcases in the bathtubs. Initially, I assumed it was a fluke, perhaps due to limited space. Yet, as I encountered the same scene in multiple rooms, even with guests still present, it became clear this was no accident. A peculiar travel practice was at play, and I wanted to understand it.

My curiosity led me to raise the topic during our morning staff meeting, expecting confusion from my colleagues. To my surprise, a few of them exchanged knowing glances. Maria, a seasoned housekeeper with years of experience, leaned closer and said with a grin, “That’s not uncommon. It’s a trick to keep luggage safe from tiny intruders.”

I was taken aback. She explained that some travelers opt for the bathtub’s smooth porcelain surface because it poses a challenge for small pests to climb. For those who’ve faced unwelcome surprises on past trips, this simple habit offers reassurance and a sense of security.

A few days later, while cleaning, I met an older couple whose suitcase rested neatly in the tub. When I inquired about it, the man gave a warm smile. “We picked up that habit after a tough lesson,” he shared. “Years ago, we unknowingly brought home some unwanted guests in our bags. It was unsettling for months.

Now, we do this as a routine — not out of worry, but as a practical choice.” His story resonated deeply. What I initially saw as an odd quirk revealed itself as a thoughtful practice, born from experience and a desire to avoid trouble. It was a small but powerful act of foresight.

As time passed, I began to view those bathtub suitcases in a new light. They weren’t strange or misplaced; they were symbols of travelers’ stories. Each one represented someone who had learned from their journeys and chosen to act with care.

This shifted my perspective on travel itself — it’s not only about visiting new places but also about the wisdom we gain and carry forward. The next time I stay at a hotel, I know my first step: I’ll check the bathtub and likely place my own suitcase there, joining the quiet tradition of travelers who value peace of mind.

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