Hotel employees share the 7 red flags to look for when checking into a hotel
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"The driveway or parking lot will tell you if the hotel is busy. If you don’t see the parking lot full or see many other people checking in, this may not be the right place to stay." - JJ Jones
"When you enter the building, it’s a red flag if there are no luggage carts available or someone to assist you with your bags if there aren’t any carts. Hospitality should be a top priority at a hotel, especially when welcoming guests at check-in." - JJ Jones
"A simple but telling red flag is whether the common-area light bulbs work. Light bulbs out in common areas exemplify a lack of detail and care." - Santiago Leon
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