All-inclusive resorts promise a carefree vacation where guests can indulge in unlimited food and drinks. However, the convenience and abundance of these offerings can sometimes come with hidden risks.
Hotel safety has less to do with brand reputation and security cameras than most travelers assume. According to research from the U.S. Department of Justice, the factors that actually protect guests - ...
Long before Sept. 11, safety was a concern among hotel guests -- one exploited in such classic movie thrillers as Alfred Hitchcock’s “Psycho” and Stanley Kubrick’s “The Shining.” The fictional Bates ...
AHLA members have committed to providing U.S. hotel workers with portable panic buttons and implementing better policies, training, and resources aimed at hotel worker safety. U.S. hotels aim to have ...
Security experts are sending out the warning. There are simple things we should be doing right now to stay safe in hotels. It starts the moment you check in, you know the hotels give you the room key ...
Hotels market themselves as havens of comfort and convenience, but they’re also shared spaces where thousands of strangers cycle through each year. Most guests toss their luggage on the bed and head ...
If you ever felt unsafe in New York City, popping into the nearest hotel would be a smart thing to do. Hotels are always open, their front desks are staffed around the clock and cameras monitor the ...