The reports can't be all that great if they have to keep giving counsel in the KM every year about how to behave at hotels/motels and restaurants, citing complaints they have gotten. You know the situations have to be bad enough to risk not being used again as a convention facillity.
I supposed compared to some of the sports events attenders, they might be a little quieter.
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km 5/00 p. 6 Maintain Fine Conduct That Glorifies God ***Exemplary
Conduct at Hotels: In most cases, hotel personnel are very impressed with the orderliness, good manners, and cleanliness of Jehovah?s Witnesses. One manager, when speaking about Witness families who stayed at his hotel, said: "The children of Jehovah?s Witnesses are the best children I?ve ever seen! They are dressed like ladies and gentlemen; they are polite, courteous, and well-mannered; and they have not caused any problem whatever. You are really to be complimented on your youngsters. We have enjoyed having your children here." Comments like these are readily forthcoming because those dealing with us can see the love and respect that exist among Jehovah?s people.3
On the other hand, remarks by other hotel personnel indicate that there is still a problem with some who are careless in their conduct or who abuse hotel facilities. This causes problems and creates criticism that should not exist. Some managers complain that children and teenagers are noisy and unruly, being unsupervised by their parents while using the swimming pool or other recreational facilities.4
Most hotels have rules that guests are expected to follow. Some brothers have broken these rules in regard to noise levels or cooking in their rooms. Hotel managers tell us that cooking, where not allowed, is a common abuse of their property. Not only have rooms been physically damaged but lingering odors have also made it impossible to rent the rooms for days or weeks afterward. Unless the cooking of food is specifically permitted in the room, it must not be done.5
A real effort should be made to cooperate fully with the management. Certainly, we do not want to leave an unfavorable impression of Jehovah?s people. As Christians we must conduct ourselves honestly at all times. We should not take linen or other "souvenirs" from hotels, as that is stealing; nor should we be untruthful in reporting how many people we plan to have in a room when making reservations or when checking in.