- The cost range of my hotels usually means that those hangars have loops at the top not hooks, and can’t be removed from the closet  - Even the ones with hoops instead of hooks can be removed (in my experience, anyway). Super awkward otherwise. - I believe I did stay at one property where they weighed cost of the inconvenience as lower than the cost of the theft - completely locked to the rod - Bring a set of tools and take the hangers and the rod too, just for spite - Just one simple trick. Hotel owners hate this.  
 
- Usually in a place that classy it’s so you can’t hang yourself.  - It worked 
 
 
- This has been my experience as well 
 
- Keep a couple clothespins/binder clips in your bag? - I don’t always carry my BDSM kit with me though. Sometimes a business trip is only a business trip. - You’re clearly in the wrong field, then ;p 
- Depends on your business :) 
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- I’ve also always thought that was a cost/theft issue, but I wonder if its also to prevent people from trying to use the hook-type hangers from hanging things from fire suppression sprinkler heads. - Good point. I recently stayed somewhere with a bolted sign by the sprinkler heads that said not to hang anything on them, lol. Makes me think it happens…a lot. 
 
- Just bring a pair of side cutters with you. Snip snip and you’re good to go! - I’d never go to a hotel without my leatherman with me. - Ever tried flying with it? I wanted to take mine on a flight but didn’t want to lose it so left it at home. Would they allow it on planes? - If you’re talking about tsa: https://www.tsa.gov/travel/security-screening/whatcanibring/items/multi-tools - In general, you are prohibited from traveling with sharp objects in your carry-on bags. Multi-tools (multipurpose tools) with knives of any length are prohibited. Please pack these items in your checked bags. Multi-tools (multipurpose tools) with scissors less than 4 inches may be placed in carry-on bags. - but don’t forget (☞゚ヮ゚)☞ - The final decision rests with the TSA officer on whether an item is allowed through the checkpoint. - Yup, the last line holds true. Had a mini multi tool taken because I forgot about it in my bag - it definitely has less than a 4 inch blade. - It’s the scissors that can be less than four inches; it says no knives of any length. - Yup yup, I definitely didn’t read the full details before writing my comment. 
 
 
 
 
 
- Much simpler than bringing a clothespin. Or binder clip. 
 
- Bring one with you. Or a binder clip, bag clip, etc etc 
- There’s people who steal the curtains from a hotel they paid for? 
 
- Also at hotels while traveling … ask for a better room or any upgrades. Worst thing anyone will say is no. - But if you’re lucky to run into a manager in a good mood or even the owner, they’ll give you something just for asking. - I don’t think my motel 6 has a better room than 2 full size beds and free HBO - They might at least not put you next to the hourly rentals - And miss out on the free entertainment? 
- But then you have a longer walk 
 
- Pay-per-view comp? 
 
- I had a guy try to stab me because I asked. I’d categorize that as worse than no. - If that happened to me at a hotel … I’d give up my prebooked room and leave, no matter the cost … definitely not a hotel I’d want to stay in. - I also made it up, just to provide an example of something worse that could happen. But probably never will.  - Shrug.gif 
 
 
 
- Thats just the usual hotel experience - The sheets were clean. And i got a free fridge magnet. 
 
- Ah yes, I also remember staying in Glasgow once. - obligatory garth marengi 
 
- Okay I feel a story is needed here - We’re on the internet. I made it up. - I appreciate your candor. - Thank you. 
 At least Im admitting it. Nothing wrong with a chuckle.
 
 
 
- Did you sue for millions? If not, you missed your shot! I chipped my tooth on a Taco Bell burrito once because there was a bone in the ground beef, and I still kick myself 20 years later for not sueing them. - I did. They promised me a harrier jet, but never came through with it. 
 
 
- I already paid $5 to turn the cable on. 
 
- Just overlap the curtains? - many hotels cheap out and have crappy curtains that are designed in such a way that it can’t be overlapped - Blast! Cut off at the pass. - It was a solid effort. 
 
- which means they also don’t have cloth hangers with clips so you need to pack one each time… 
 
 
- I’m traveling right now and will do this when I get back to my hotel. - Let us know you’re ok afterwards - I’m starting to get nervous something went wrong - Clamped it around his neck, seen this tragedy a dozen times - Lets just sprinkle some crack on him and get out of here - This reminds me of the time my dad dropped me off at the park and said he’d be right back. - deleted by creator - Edric was a good person, and a good poster. I remember one time while on lemmy, edric had just found out a neat trick to keep hotel curtains closed. Those were good times. Rest in piece old friend. - deleted by creator 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
- I am not really sure what’s going on in this picture - They used a hanger to keep closed those useless curtains that are in a lot of hotels. 
- Your mom, Ronald McDonald, and a barrel of tartar sauce are just out of frame. I’d look away son. - Please, everyone knows Ronald uses Big Mac Sauce - It’s just catsup and mayo. - Dude what are you doing? They’ll come after you 
- It’s Thousand Island dressing. 
 
- Not with gigachads mom he doesn’t 
 
 
 
- I travel with a couple of binder clips for exactly this reason. I never thought of using a hanger with clips though! 
- The best hotel room hack I know lets you unlock the AC so you can get some actual cool air. - Wow, saving this video. Thanks! 
- real life konami code 
 
- Done this many times. It helps so much when you don’t need to be up at the crack of dawn. 
- Great tip! My biggest issue is usually that the curtains themselves barely block any light. Light leaking between them tends to be a secondary issue. 
- Yo, isn’t that from Amazon’s Reacher? S1E? 
- I don’t know what’s going on in the image. - They’re using the clip on a hangar to hold some curtains shut, I think? I guess a certain type of curtains hotels like to buy has a tendency to not quite close the gap completely? 
 
- I’ve never needed this. But I feel like those for witch this is mind blowing could also have paid a couple of bucks for a clamp from the hardware store and put that in their luggage. - why do that when those are there for free and hardly used? I guess it is better to have your own clamps, in case the particular hotel you might be staying at has different types of hangers that don’t have clamps. 
- Yes everyone remembers the niche circumstance-specific irritation when they get back home, especially those who hotel infrequently. - This is a cool tip, and I appreciate it. - Oh yeah I appreciate the creativity and the lateral thinking that went into this. - I’ve never seen the problem that causes this as I’m insensitive to light and can sleep with any lighting condition. - But if someone was too experience this frequently enough to come up with this solution, there would be a way more straight forward (and consistent) way to solve this. 
 
- Or just a clothes peg. - You carry clothes pegs? - Sure, it’s legal in my country. - For now, sure. 
- Tbh I don’t think I’ve ever seen one in real life. I just use a dryer. 
 
 
 
 
- And here I usually leave the curtains wide open unless there’s a flashing light. - Ah, an exhibitionist, you do you 
 
- This is just fucking simple and brilliant. 
- Or maybe carry a couple chipclips - why? they’re free at the hotel closet - All of them? 
 
 


















