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Business travelers, recreational travelers, novice travelers, professional travelers, space travelers…they’ve all experienced at least once, the thrill of checking into a hotel room and seeing a slightly bleached but still clearly defined vomit puddle near the bathroom door. Or a speck of blood on the shower tile. Maybe the random collection of short curly hair behind the door. Possibly a Rorschach test pattern of white droplets and splatter on the sofa. Finally there’s a place to share these images without the social media stigma you might get from your children, parents or spiritual advisor who would look askance and ask “What the hell is wrong with you?” followed by “What kind of dumps do you stay in? Are you really that cheap?” At hotelnightmares.com we know that filth doesn’t operate by a star system and that nice hotels are just as likely to have a dookie stain on the bed spread as that joint your boss put you in near the New Orleans airport last week. So share, stare…we don’t care. It’s all about the ish at hotelnightmares.com
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Another Disgusting Discovery By A Flight Attendant
From a flight attendant laying over in St. Louis, where she found the remnants on the couch of someone else who was laying over.
Don’t Let The Dead Bugs Bite
A greeting on the carpet met a Radio programmer returning to Arizona from vacay in California: "We just needed a place to sleep on our way back home so we stopped in El Centro, CA. Booked this one online before we arrived. $179 for the night. I am not kidding."
Someone Tried To Do Something Sneaky
A flight attendant checked into her layover hotel on Houston and discovered that a previous guest had tried to thwart the high-tech anti-smoking device that was installed when the place was built in 1977.
The Most Random Hotel Graffiti Of 2020
Someone was hungry.
This Can’t Be Good
No electrician would suggest that an outlet leaking yellow fluid is a "positive thing".
Moldy Moments In Hotel Art
From a flight attendant for a regional carrier who has shared three photos from three different rooms on three different layovers at the same hotel in Jackson, Mississippi. A true aficionado would look at this piece of art and say, "I see a conflict of hues and...


