This occurred to me last week when I stayed overnight at the Radisson SAS at Stansted Aiport. I found that I couldn't operate any of the electrics in the room, such as lights/TV/air conditioning, unless my keycard was placed in a card holder inside the room. I haven't come across this in any of the hotels I've stayed at in the past and thought it was a good idea, saving on energy which would otherwise be wasted by lights and air con being left on when the guest was not in the room. (That it took me ten minutes stumbling round in the dark until the penny dropped is neither here nor there).
Most hotels have signs in the bathroom encouraging guests to re-use their towels, but I was wondering what initiatives other members have come across either in their workplace or staying in a hotel themselves. I'd be interested to hear about other experiences.
Apropos of nothing, this particular hotel also had a giant wine rack in the middle of the bar which was only accessible to the bar staff-cum-acrobats who had to hoist themselves up it to collect bottles and rappel back down. Visually stunning and an 'eh?' factor of at least 9.5.
