Revealed: Zuji’s hotel bedroom secrets

Sunday, 06 Apr, 2010 0

SYDNEY – Online travel site Zuji has released findings from a national survey of its customers in Australia which asked them to reveal their hotel likes, dislikes, habits and secret behaviors.

From more than 2,500 female and 1,700 male respondents, results range “from the predictable to the shocking, from reassuring to implausible, and are as fascinating as they are revealing,” according to Zuji.

The relative anonymity afforded by staying in hotels allows people to let their hair down, live out their fantasies and behave in ways they would never behave at home, the online survey revealed.

A sample of Zuji’s findings:

Getting “lucky”- or just getting breakfast in bed? Three times as many men as women choose hotels for the former.

The majority of men choose to stay in hotels with lovers rather than their partners. The women prefer their friends to their partners.

Consumers are definitely less “green” when on holidays: nearly a third of all respondents take longer showers and use fresh towels every day when staying in hotels compared to home. Women are the worst offenders.

Pet hate at hotels? Overall, people are most frustrated when getting to the top floor of their hotel only to realise the key card won’t work.

And is honesty the best policy? When it comes to stealing from hotels, men prefer to take the towels and bathrobes whilst women go for the toiletries…. but most guests know that honesty is the best policy.



 

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Ian Jarrett



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