Is it normal that hotels make me uncomfortable?

I just feel uncomfortable when I'm at hotels. I'm at one right now, a very nice one, and I just feel out of place. It doesn't feel like home at all. There's a lot of well-off people here. I ordered a burger and fries that cost $17. When the guy came, I forgot that it is etiquette as an employee at an upscale hotel to bring the food to you inside. I just took the food and said, "later". All I wanted was the damn food. That's. All. I hate the smell of the fresh towels and everything about hotels. Is that normal?

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Based on 43 votes (24 yes)
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  • GoraIntoDesiGals

    Oh no I love 5 star hotels and wish I could live in them regularly.

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    • RoseIsabella

      Me too!!!

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  • Avant-Garde

    Normal. No matter how comfy the furnishings are a hotel will never feel like home. I tend to be very uncomfortable in them because 1. I'll worry about cameras and my privacy being invaded, 2. Accidentally ruining something in the room and it costing me a fortune, 3. Bed bugs (though, if the hotel is rather high class you'll probably have to worry less but keep your guard up!) 4. I wonder what sort of things might have previously happened in the room like if something kinky, disgusting or illegal might have happened there, 5 My safety, 6. The fact that you are never really alone, etc.

    If I could, I'd much rather not stay in hotels when traveling.

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  • Fabulous

    Hotels ate good for having sex

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    • robbieforgotpw

      Hotels ate good?
      Do hotels eat?

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      • BeatleGal

        The more you know, robbieforgotpw.

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  • libertybell

    What's wrong with fresh towels?

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  • wistfulmaiden

    I don't like hotels because I cant help but feel they are dirty and not that secure. You hear of a lot of theft/break ins even at good hotels. Also, the rooms cant be THAT clean, they don't even wash the top blankets on the beds or the pillows...I just imagine all sorts of mites and bugs crawling around. bedbugs!
    One of the reasons I hate travelling is because I hate hotels. Last time I stayed at a hotel at the beach we all got sick, there was a big stain in the elevator that looked like puke and there were drunken hillbillies (likely) pissing in the pool.

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  • pixie_dust

    I like hotels, they're fun. Although I did have a weird experience in one before, I swear it was haunted and I got this negative entity staring or something. After we left my ex told me he knew it was there too but didn't want to admit it while we were there. You never know the history of the room you're in.

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  • Aub

    It doesn't feel like home?? Maybe because it isn't.

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  • handsignals

    I love staying in hotels.

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  • college

    I'm not a huge fan of hotels myself, but I much prefer them to cheap motels because of safety. Honestly, it's a privilege to be able to travel and stay in luxurious hotels, no matter how uncomfortable they tend to be.

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