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Where do people hide money in hotel rooms?

Tips to Keep in Mind When Hiding Money in a Hotel Room
  • 1) Avoid Using the Hotel Room Safe.
  • 2) Always Lock Your Suitcase When Leaving the Room.
  • 3) Place a “Do Not Disturb” Sign Outside Your Room.
  • 1) Hide Valuables Under the Mattress.
  • 2) Place Cash Inside a Vent.
  • 3) Hide Money Inside a DVD Player, TV, or Air Conditioning Unit.




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Check in unlikely places, like the backs of picture frames, inside books, throughout closets and in refrigerators and freezers for hidden cash or valuables. - Document cash and any possible valuables such as jewelry or art that you find.

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How much cash should you leave in a hotel room? A general rule of thumb is $3 to $5 per night for budget and midrange hotels, and up to $10 a night for luxury hotels and resorts (or more if the service is really high end). Families don't automatically need to tip more than single travelers or couples.

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The standard tip for hotel housekeeping in the U.S. is $2 to $5 per day, says Cohorst. Now, with all the additional work housekeeping must accomplish, it's only fair to tip a consistent $5 per day—even more, if you're feeling exceptionally benevolent.

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Hi Norman, It is just a deposit for incidentals (i.e. damages, mini-bar, room orders, etc). As a standard, they will credit this back to you either via cash or your credit card a few business days after your stay. Enjoy NYC!

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You can fly with any amount of cash. No law prohibits you from bringing any amount of money on a flight.

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YOU ARE ALLOWED TO CARRY AS MUCH CASH AS YOU WANT OUT OF AND INTO THE UNITED STATES. To summarize up front: no, you are not restricted to traveling with sums of $10,000 or less. In fact, you could travel with a checked bag stuffed to the brim with cash — as long as you declare the amount beforehand.

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