What are the most important things to do before you leave your hotel room, which will save you time and money and ensure you respect the hotel staff.

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Check under the bed and in the closet
"I always look under the bed and the closet," said Susan Markham Panera, a former hotel general manager and assistant professor at Boston University's School of Hospitality Management.

"You can receive a phone call informing you that the child left his stuffed animal, or played it, and his parents realized it once they got in the car," Panera said.

Slide bed sheets to make sure nothing is forgotten (Pixabee)

Pull the bed linen back
Panera removes bed sheets to help the cleaner and make sure she doesn't forget anything. In general, guests are not expected to strip the bed, but if you do, make sure to leave the quilt on the chair or in the closet, rather than throw it on the floor. Moreover, do not put the bed sheets with the blanket, as it is preferable to leave them separate.

Move the furniture back into place
If hotel guests travel with their children, they sometimes move a family and make it adjacent to the wall to reduce the risk of the child falling out of bed.

Take the food you want to keep
If you spend time in a hotel apartment and use the refrigerator, make sure you take everything you want. "You can throw foods you don't want to take with you," Panera said.

If you spend time in one of the hotel apartments, take the food you want and throw what you do not want garbage (Pixabee)

Stack the piles of boxes next to the trash
Trash cans inside the hotel apartments are usually too small to accommodate last night's leftovers. So, you can stack the boxes next to the trash instead of letting them spread all over the room. The more you leave the room dirty, the harder the cleaner will be to clean.

Check between beds and springs
When the room does not have a safe, hotel guests sometimes hide things they do not want to leave in the room between the mattress and spring, so you should check them before you leave.

Leave used towels inside the bathtub
Put all towels on the bathtub, especially if they are still wet. In this way, it will be easier for the cleaner to collect if dirty towels form a single pile.

All wet towels should be placed on the bathtub (Pixabee)

Do not leave your own medicines and supplies
Although forgetting medication can be dangerous to your health, leaving needles such as needles can be dangerous to the lives of your cleaners. If you shave and use a towel to stop the blood flow, you should separate the towel from the rest of the towels and place them in the trash.

Make sure you have your own charger
"If I get one dollar for every charger I find, then I can take my whole family on vacation," said Adam Sperling, general manager of the Commonwealth Hotel in Boston. For now, running out of battery is a bad thing, so take a last look before you leave the room.

Be sure to take all your own items

Consider leaving a tip
Room managers usually get paid every hour, so their job is different from that of a waiter who is likely to make less money an hour, hoping to get more tips.

If there are a lot of people staying in the room and you have a sofa that can be turned into a bed or a cot, and you have used a lot of towels, it would certainly be better to leave a few tips, according to Markham Panera. .

Contact the reception to ensure transportation
It is best to prepare to leave the hotel shortly before determined. Sperling said it is best to call the day before you leave the reception and ask for your car to be ready on time.

Before you leave your hotel room, take a final look under the bed, in the closet and drawers.

Book your next stay
If you already love your room and plan to return to the area, you should book it again before you leave the room. In addition, Sperling recommends avoiding online booking, since it is likely to be moved to another room.