Traveling Hazards!

Every time I travel, I find myself thinking of the many hazards that one faces when roaming the globe, starting from flying all the way to food poisoning, getting ripped off, accidents … etc.
One thing keeps popping in my mind though, and that is the hazards that we face by staying at hotels and eating out through the trips. It is true that we will be staying in 5 stars hotels most of the time, however; are all the workers in these hotels 5 star material or not??

The minute I walk in a hotel room, I check the cleanliness of the bed sheets, the bathroom and the glasses. Call me paranoid, but who knows how this room was cleaned after all?

Cleaning staff in hotels, workers and chefs in restaurants, they all have been portrayed and stereotyped in movies and stories as careless most of the time and that many of them (not all) are mad at something and they get it out on the customer when he/she cannot see them. So, if a customer asks to change the order after it was brought and verbally complains about anything, we find the waiter or the chef behind scenes doing something bad to the order before bringing it out, like spitting in the drink and stirring it so that nothing suspicious shows; just how many times did we see that in the movies? Could it be that this is only a fictional scene from the author’s mind or could it be a reflection of the truth??!!!

And what about workers in the kitchen not wearing gloves while preparing our food? How do we know where these hands were before starting our meals? I remember that in one of those restaurants where you can actually see the cooking taking place in front of you, we noticed that the guy was preparing our salad with his glove-less hands and we immediately asked that he wears glove and start a new salad dish; could we have been paranoid or was that the right thing to do???!!!

The studies and observations show that one cannot be too careful when staying and eating out because it is a human thing and a lot of people in this world are not accountable nor they are trustworthy of doing their job properly, which ends up in spreading disease and causing health problems to others. Some people are careless enough to pull jokes and pranks about this like when someone says he is allergic to peanuts and another pours some peanut butter in his food to see if he is telling the truth or not … imagine if he really does have allergy and he eats the contaminated food, he could die because of a sick joke … I think I have seen this on one of CSI’s episodes but it was fish allergy!!

What about housekeeping in hotels; I mean these workers come into your room when you are out of it and they clean it without being supervised, do they use gloves when cleaning the toilet? Do they change the gloves when cleaning glasses? Do they not wear gloves at all? Do they run through your stuff and snoop around in your luggage? Do they use your clothes, makeup, or perfume? How can we know that the “Maid in Manhattan” scene is not happening every day or every hour for that matter? Just because it was Jennifer Lopez actually stealing and trying the clothes, it does not make it OK … that was wrong and immoral regardless of how much I like JL!!!

As for me, I really keep my stuff in my bag and I keep it locked, so I try to take clothes that do not need ironing so that I can wear them comfortably … maybe I am being paranoid here but I cannot accept the idea of stranger hands running and searching through my clothes and stuff … I keep remembering that housekeeper in “The Last Holiday” when Queen Latifa asked her if she went through her stuff and she replied: I go through everybody’s stuff!!!

Just to give you another perspective about this issue, please watch the following movie and keep it in your mind when you are traveling …

Scary, ha??
I wish you safe and happy traveling folks!!!

5 Responses to “Traveling Hazards!”

  1. Batir Wardam Says:

    For me I only care for a clean sheet and a clean bathroom. My biggest fear in travel is getting a back muscle spasm and having to stay in bed for days longer than planned and missing all the schedules and fun!

  2. Ali Says:

    Honestly I think it’s more dangerous to be here at Home. Driving in Amman, eating in restaurants around town is not safe as well. I went to a new cool Carbbiean Style Restaurant/bar and I got food posion there.

  3. Khalidah Says:

    Batir,

    Usually the mattress is good in the hotel room but I worry most about cleanliness but I do get your point )

    Ali,

    You have a point here but hey, when you are home; you can have the option not to eat out while when traveling, it is a must

  4. Hani Obaid Says:

    This is one of the reasons I absolutely hate travelling, absolutely everything other than the view and the quality of the air is simply better at home, and I can live without the view, and an AC with a nice filter helps with the air!

    No you are not being paranoid at all. Candid cameras have caught waiters going so far as urinating into soup, spitting into a returned steak, depositing obscene fluids into coffee. Just be nice to the waiters, or eat at home )

  5. Ali Says:

    R u guys serious? I love tarveling, and as far as the Hotel is clean and the food is good and tasty then I just enjoy my trip. Ofcourse that’s if I was traveling to a nice European or American city.

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