Hampton Inn & Suites By Hilton Calgary — University Northwest
Photograph ©2017 by Brian Cohen.

What Side of the Sink in a Hotel Room Do You Stage Your Toiletries?

“What side of the hotel sink do you stage your toiletries? Left, right, both, or ‘at home’?” was the question asked by Gizmosdad — who is a reader of The Gate — in response to this article in which I asked which bed you choose if you are a solo traveler in a hotel room with two beds.

What Side of the Sink in a Hotel Room Do You Stage Your Toiletries?

My initial response to that interesting question — about which I never gave a thought — was “I stage my toiletries on the side of the sink with the most room or with the least chance of getting wet” and that “I have thought about it; but I cannot say that I actually have a preference as to which side — perhaps the left side?!? I suppose how the bathroom is configured also affects my decision…”

Summary

After thinking about it, I then realized that I stage my toiletries on the side of the sink which is farthest away from the toilet. I am not sure why, as I do not recall ever having accidentally dropped any toiletries in a toilet in a hotel bathroom. Most room and least chance of getting wet are still factors, though; so there is no absolutely staunch personal rule which I follow.

Whenever I am at home, my toiletries are kept in a cabinet under the vanity in my bathroom; so that does not apply to stays in hotel rooms.

Thanks to Gizmosdad, I am now curious as to which side of the sink in the bathroom of a hotel room you stage your toiletries — as well as what are your reasons for doing so. Does your criteria change when you are traveling with someone versus traveling alone? Please post your thoughts in the Comments section below.

Photograph ©2017 by Brian Cohen.

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