How do you smoke in a hotel room without it smelling?
Turning on the air vent during your session and blowing into it should help dissipate the smell. Be sure to spray some air freshener around after you're done, since most hotel bathrooms don't have any windows to help air the place out.
People Also Ask
Non-smokers tend to detect the smell of smoke better than the one who smoked. Housekeepers of a hotel are quite keen on spotting that. Housekeepers also know every nook and cranny of the hotel room that they clean and sweep, day in and day out. That includes snooping into the trash bins.
You can take a large latex glove or a shower cap, place it over the smoke detector and seal it on with duct tape. Just be sure to take it off when you are done doing whatever you are doing that will set it off.
It largely depends upon the overall quality of the hotel and how well they clean their rooms. Low quality hotels will have very stinky smoking rooms because (1) they don't clean them well; and (2) they want to save money so they don't ventilate their rooms well.
Smell and stainsIn addition to smoke detectors and housekeeping reports, hotels can also detect smoking in their rooms through the smell of smoke and cigarette stains.
Use a sploof: A sploof is a device that filters smoke through a series of materials, such as dryer sheets, to mask the smell. It is a cheap and easy way to smoke discreetly. Keep in mind that sploofs are not foolproof, and the smell can still linger in the room.