
A Travel Guide to New York City Hotels - How to Avoid Leaving Items in Your Hotel Rooms
Hotel rooms are one of the places where things apparently get 'stolen', mainly because of scattering your things in an unfamiliar surrounding. It is often hard to remember where you must have kept your little jewelry box when the flight is already at the airport.
It is interesting to know that majority of losses in hotel rooms have nothing to do with theft. Moreover, nowadays with the use of electronic locking system on hotel doors, the hotel authorities can hardly expected to accept that they are liable.
Since a hotel room is provided with ample security in the furniture as well, a premise under your surveillance is expected to be managed under your security, unless you have a special security personnel or bodyguard in your room.
While traveling it is wise to carry a list of valuables that are being used as part of the luggage. Since luggage are more intelligently being turned lighter, the need to carry electronic items has also been sufficed by most hotels, condominiums and extended stay hotels in New York.
Tips on preventing hotel room theft
http://easiatravel.suite101.com/article.cfm/avoiding_thefts_from_hotel_rooms
More tips on hotel safety
http://hotels.about.com/od/hotelsecrets/Hotel_Secrets.htm
Ways to avoid honeymoon disasters
http://www.honeymoonersreviewguide.com/planning/avoid_honeymoon_disasters.html
Laptops, televisions, disc players and updated requirements are available in the rooms at most hotels in New York. Remember to check your insurance policy of a valuable item before carrying it outside the city. Many artworks, antiques and other such items may not be covered by insurance policies outside the premises of the owner's home.
Hiding valuables in the hotel room
http://www.gadling.com/2010/03/29/hiding-valuables-in-your-hotel-room/

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