Yepper,
Lost my favorite corset that way. My wife made it for me and I loved it! When I called the hotel for it later when I noticed it was not in my bag, they of course had no idea and no one found it.
Uh huh . . . right . . .
Kim
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Yepper,
Lost my favorite corset that way. My wife made it for me and I loved it! When I called the hotel for it later when I noticed it was not in my bag, they of course had no idea and no one found it.
Uh huh . . . right . . .
Kim
.... heel in the trash can...
Karen, Don't buy such cheap shoes where the heel breaks off, shame on you!
Yes, I've left a dress hanging up on the back of the bathroom door, I checked the hotel room throughly except for that one place. Luckily nothing came of it, work was even paying for the room so it would have been shipped back to them (which could have been embrassing).
Hugs,
Emma.
No, have not left anything behind, yet. But I don't travel lite either.
Usually when I go to a hotel, I'm going to be there at least four days. I bring a minimum of two garment bags, two suit cases and three carry-on bags, two makeup cases and two jewlery bags.
A girl can't wear the same thing twice, you know!
Anyway, I always inform the front desk, that my room is not to be disturbed. If I need towles or anything, I call the clerk and the maid leaves them by the door.
Since I bring so much stuff and have it all laid out, all the time I'm there, I have a certain check out routine. If I'm checking out at 11 AM, I start packing at 6 AM.
It's worked so far.
I used to travel quite a bit. Since I tend to have to check out early in the morning I pack the night before leaving only toiletries and the next day's clothes laid out. I go over the room with a fine tooth comb to make sure nothing gets left behind. I sure didn't need to have anything sent home.
During the day while I'm gone everything is packed up too.
Jenny
I've never left anything of value in the room. I hang my girl clothes by my male clothes, I think the maids know. Especially after they see me leave the room en femme.
That's why I travel by Motor home. Half of the big closet is mine, and the shirt closet on my side of the bed is mine. ..BJ
Once it happened to me, not with women's clothes though... it was a pair of PJ's, never ever saw them again.
Another time, we stayed in a hotel with a group of friends and the people who satyed in that room before us has left a make up bag in the bathroom.
The kind hotel owners sent it down to my wife, and when she got it, it was full of maybelline, revlon, and all the good expensive stuff.
[SIZE="3"]On my last trip the only thing I left behind on a daily basis was a pile of makeup stained towels. But I doubt the maid was suprised. She made up our room while my GF was in the shower and I was putting on my makeup:eek:
Room service didn't quite know what to say either but everyone was very nice:happy:
Jennifer:D [/SIZE]
Not what I left behind this time, it was what was miss-packed.... Got home and after stowing my fem travel totes, went up stairs to put my male clothes away (shirt and a pair of slacks - he travels light!!) and empty my travel kit. So I throw them on the bed, and open the travel kit up and out pops a tube of mascara and a bottle of eye makeup remover. And of coarse the wife is standing right there....she just shakes her head..... Ohhh Welllll... hehe
Love Karren
not exactly a hotel room but I did leave some of my favorite hi heels at a crossdressers party where I was able to change back into drab. The party was in New York City and I had a wonderful time. When I got back home I noticed my heels were missing. Losing a favorite pair of shoes is not in my lexicon so I had to go back the next day to pick them up.
Happily they were recovered but after much obsessing. I am trying to be more careful these days.
[SIZE=3]I left a makeup bag full of prescription meds once. Thankfully when I called that very same day the hotel staff had found it and overnighted it to me no charge. I was very fortunate as there was over 1000 dollars worth of prescription drugs in that bag. Over half were my dissabled daughter's meds. Since that time I now only take the exact amount plus a few extra days worth, for emergencies, whenever we are going to be away from home. The rest of the meds never leave the house! :hugs: CG GG[/SIZE]