Feng Shui gripes for Hotel Rooms – leave your comment

Feng Shui gripes for Hotel Rooms – there are many reasons why it is difficult to get a good night’s rest in a Hotel Room. Even taking away the fact the Hotel itself may not have good feng shui construction and the fact that people leave their residual energies on the matress behind them, the room – it’s set up and the need to cram all appliances into the same space leads to bad night sleeps.

From our August Newsletter I have replaced ‘Feng Shui tips’ with  ’Feng Shui gripes’ for Hotel Rooms. I have been in the fortunate position of staying in all star Hotel rooms from 5 down to 3 star and in various countries. And I have to lament that the Feng Shui in most of these rooms including the 5 stars leaves little to be desired. Feel free to register online and leave your comments on where you have observed bad Feng Shui in Hotel Rooms. If we create a list and send to the global Hoteliers organisations perhaps some may incorporate Feng Shui principles in design. They are all on Twitter and I am sure would loooooove our feedback..:-)…these are a start….

  • Air Conditioner above your bed head
  • Air conditioner you can’t control (not feng shui but annoys the hell out of me when they give you an airconditioner but the air is centrally controlled – especially at night!)
  • Some hotel rooms do not have windows – ahya – needless to say I walked straight out and requested a new room!
  • Rattling fridge that goes off at 1am
  • Mirrors facing the bed
  • Open plan bedroom and bathroom – this was supposed to be ’spa like’ – not when I can see the toilet!
  • TVs not hidden in a fold away cabinet
  • Bright LCD Bedside table clocks that forbid you to sleep and wake at ungodly hours set by previous occupants
  • Rooms directly adjacent to the ice and vending machines – why do people want buckets of ice at 12am?

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