2 Comments to “Less waste challenge and travelling”

  1. Maureen

    Jan 23rd, 2012

    Regarding hotels – we have had a lot of luck just telling them not to clean our rooms therefore saving the sheets being washed, towels being replaced when it is not necessary. Keep in mind, we often stay in high end joints because Randy works for a Fairmont. This being said, we travel with children, and need to save every dollar we can – which means we cook in our rooms – complete with microwaves, coolers, you name it. When you add four people in two beds plus cots (and ski equipment) to the mess, we find most staff are happy to leave us be until we go. We strip the beds, pile the dirty linen and towels together to make it a bit easier on the staff and leave a generous tip. One set of sheets and towels thus lasts four days at least. We carry a backpack no matter where we go with water bottles, mugs, snacks, etc – great for reusing and also for storing garbage or recyclables if we can’t ditch them along the way. We cannot claim to be near as green as you and in fact our prime motivator is saving cash, but it works!

  2. Sandra

    Jan 23rd, 2012

    Maureen, when we are in one hotel for more than a night, we too decline to have linens changed or towels replaced. That’s only happened a few times on this trip… When we were sightseeing,etc. we found that with the increased security measures EVERYWHERE here in the US that it is easier not to carry a backback, which requires getting in a bag check line, increasing our wait time by 15 minutes at a time. Also, in Disney World/Harry Potter world, there were rides where you had to stash your loose items in lockers before taking the rides…so the first day when we packed snacks we found Chris and I had to split up with one of us going with the kids, one of us holding our stash. Having said that, that’s a pretty unique situation given that this was the first theme park we’d been to… Probably the thing that bothered me most about this trip is all the disposable china and cutlery everywhere. Today we stopped at a cafe in Cesear’s Palace and there was NO option for china/cutlery. All was plastic. It was depressing.


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