Why do they mark up the items in mini bars SO much?

This thread has suddenly taken a turn towards Interesting Blvd.

You probably just didn’t know what to look for. The ladies in question are not dressed in go go boots or otherwise openly advertising.

Sometimes it’s all quite subtle. In African countries where beer comes in “large” and “small” bottles, a women drinking a small beer is easily identified as being on the clock, as a small beer is the cheapest item she can order to secure her spot in the bar for the evening.

Yep.

If you’ve established yourself as someone who’ll pay ridiculous hotel room rates, you’re assumed to be a mark who also can be taken for outrageous charges on small stuff without protest.

So when I always order a Diet Coke because I don’t drink… :eek:

I’ve only been propositioned in a hotel once, by a client who knew damn well I was not a hooker. The reason I probably don’t get propositioned in hotels by others is because I imagine hookers don’t normally have a laptop open at their table working on PowerPoints and spreadsheets…

A lot of normal bars here will prohibit lone Thai ladies from sitting in the bar, automatically assuming they’re probably prostitutes. Single farang (Western) women are okay, the assumption being they’re tourists or English teachers and such. But many of those also turn out to be Russian/Eastern European hookers.

To build on this, it may seem obvious to you and I that Stephanie from Toledo probably didn’t travel to the Hilton in Lubumbashi to turn $20.00 tricks. But in areas where the sex trade is an every day reality and contact with the foreigner (and especially foreign women), that explanation may seem more reasonable than anything else. So even if you’ve convinced people you aren’t being trafficked by Russians, in some places you may still be seen as up for an offer.

No. Around here they’re usually texting on their smartphones.

If you’re sitting down to a meal or have a nose in your book, it’s doubtful (I would think) that anyone would mistake you for a prostitute. But if you’re at the bar, just nursing a drink (often non-alcoholic) for awhile by yourself, that’s a reasonable sign that you might just be a hooker. Just google “hotel bar prostitute” to get an idea. It’s one of the most basic forms of prostitution, along with street walkers, call girls, and brothel prostitutes.

On the topic of minibars…the first time I saw a weighted one was at the Hard Rock Hotel in Las Vegas. The desk clerk told us not to touch anything along that bar because as soon as something is removed you automatically get charged for it. I thought that seemed like a frivolous use of technology. I mean, who thought that up?

If they have the sensors and charge you just from picking something up just tell them it’s still there when you check out. If the items aren’t there they’ll end up charging you because they have your credit card number, but I’ve never had a problem getting the items removed from the bill.

That’s your chance to do an Indiana Jones. Hopefully, there isn’t a giant bowling ball hidden in the ceiling.