Friday, August 19, 2011

Unproven Myths Surrounding Downtown Denver Hotels

By Dorothy Dixon


If i heard it it's probably true; this is possible one of the best lines that Sue Sylvester has ever uttered on national TV. Though this line is memorable, one must not take heed of its subtle advice. Nothing good can come out of listening to or making up gossip. Here are some fictitious truths about Downtown Denver hotels.

When there's a bad smell in the hotel room, it's a sign of a dead body. This rumor unexpectedly turns out to be grossly true. There are times when smelling something awful in the room indicates the presence of a rotting corpse. Hotel rooms in Kansas, Pasadena and Atlantic city were found with dead bodies that were obviously victims of a homicide. See, it still pays to listen to gossip.

There are also existing rumors flying around about keycards embedded with your personal information. This is not true. Keycards were not designed to hold personal information of clients nor were they meant to be used for hacking and such.

However, if you're still squearmish about giving away your info at the front desk, ask for the keycard when you check out. You can also ask if the hotel holds your record in an encrypted system and for how long it'll stay in their system.

Your belongings are safe inside hotel rooms. This is wrong. You should remember that housekeeping staff have 24-hour access to your rooms. They can easily rummage through your belongings and steal. What you can do to prevent this is to keep your valuables like cash, passports, gadgets and jewelries locked in a hotel safe.

Bible pages with cash is also a rumor. People have been flipping the pages of the bible in their room only to fail in finding cash. However, it might do you some good to read a few pages in the bible. Some answers to your problems might come up.

It can do some good to visit or check in to Downtown Denver hotels. This will be an effective way to take time off from work, get away from a busy life and just have an uncomplicated and relaxing weekend. Read more about: downtown denver hotels




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