Couple on romantic holiday forced to sleep in hotel lobby after spotting 'roach and bed bug' infestation (2024)

It was supposed to be a "romantic night away" for a young couple staying at a reputable Brisbane hotel on Saturday, but rather than a plush king-sized bed to rest in they were "forced" to sleep in the hotel lobby instead.

The reason, according to Benjamin — who lives in Melbourne and had booked the room to reconnect with his girlfriend based in Brisbane — is because they'd discovered several co*ckroaches and bed bugs in their room at the Park Regis North Quay hotel in Brisbane. And because there were no more rooms available, they had "nowhere else to sleep".

Photos shared with Yahoo News Australia show several brown critters the pair had captured inside a glass, which appear to be tiny co*ckroaches. Another shows what appears to be a bed bug which was found in the couple's bed as they were getting ready to call it a night.

Sydney pest control expert Christopher Moschella confirmed to Yahoo News it is "300 per cent positively bed bugs" saying "that's a mature adult as well, so guaranteed eggs have been laid".

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Brisbane hotel denies bed bug claims

Despite the photos, a spokesperson for the hotel group said it's not yet been confirmed "as to whether the room was infested with bugs" and claimed there was "no issue" before the 21-year-old checked in on Saturday afternoon.

Additionally, the property had been treated for pests last week, Richard Doyle, Group General Counsel for StayWell Holdings, which manages Park Regis hotels, told Yahoo News Australia. He also pointed out that "bedbugs usually travel in people’s clothes and luggage" and suggested, "they could have been brought into the room by the traveller."

But the 21-year-old, who moved to Australia from the UK a year ago, said "that's definitely not the case" and confirmed he'd travelled from his unit in Melbourne where he had no issues, shutting down claims he'd been "backpacking" and likely brought the bugs home with him.

'Freaked out' after noticing bugs

Ben said it was about midnight when they first noticed a co*ckroach "in the living room area". They were "relaxing" on the lounge with his girlfriend eating chocolate before she jumped up to have a shower.

"She left some on the sofa and two co*ckroaches went for the chocolate right next to me," he told Yahoo. "I didn’t realise but she freaked out when she came back and saw them." For the next hour, he claims they were "ripping apart the sofa trying to catch the bugs".

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Thinking it was likely just the living room, they gave up and went into the bedroom — but that's when they claim they saw "one fat bed bug" crawling on it.

"I thought ‘oh god, no way’ and I squashed it then stripped the bed back halfway to check for more," Ben said. "I didn't see any more but I saw a few black dots. I didn’t really know what to look for because this is the first time I’ve ever encountered it".

No one available to assist guests

At this point, the British traveller admitted he didn't know what to do so attempted to call the hotel, but because it was so late, was transferred to an external service provider instead.

Doyle confirmed the "normal process" then would be for the external service representative to notify the caretaker who lives at the hotel, who would then assist the guest. But the after-hours staff was "unable to reach our on-site caretaker at 2am," Doyle confirmed, admitting "we accept this was a failing on our part".

"The guest was unable to be relocated in the hotel as all of our other rooms were full," he continued.

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Couple move to hotel lobby

Ben said they thought about sleeping on the lounge but "then I pulled one more sofa part backwards and there was a massive co*ckroach," he claims. "We couldn’t sleep on the bed or the lounge, and we didn’t really want to sleep on the floor because it's infested with this stuff, so my girlfriend suggested sleeping in the lobby".

Photos show the couple curled up on a lounge in the hotel lobby, where they stayed until about 7am. At that point, Ben said the lady who had checked them in a day earlier had started work and asked what they were doing.

"I told her the situation, and she went and checked the room. She palmed off the co*ckroaches and the bed bug claiming there was 'nothing we can do’," he said. "Then she told us we could stay in the lobby or we could go because there were no other rooms available — so we left."

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Hotel says there were no previous bed bug complaints

Doyle could not confirm "whether the room was infested with bed bugs" and said a pest inspector had been called. He said the last guest who stayed in the room "was from the Queensland Police and stayed for six days. They advised there were no issues with their room".

"We are a well-respected company. We've been operating this particular hotel since 2007. We've had zero bed bug complaints since 2007 and very few complaints about the state of our rooms," he said. He added it's "extremely unfortunate" to have an upset guest because "no one wants to have unhappy guests and no one wants to have this type of issue occur".

Ben, who was offered a full refund by the hotel, said the incident has certainly taught him to be "be more vigilant" and to always check the bed wherever he travels. It comes as bed bug infestations are on the rise across Australia following a "plague" in France, and the influx of Aussie travellers returning home after the holidays.

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FAQs

What are the chances of getting bed bugs from a hotel room? ›

Despite the statistics, the chance of encountering bedbugs in any given hotel room is “pretty darn unlikely,” said Michael Potter, then a professor of entomology at the University of Kentucky.

Will a hotel compensate for bed bugs? ›

Virtually all hotels have insurance that covers the costs of bed bug claims filed by hotel guests. Certain steps must be taken to present a successful claim.

Can you get compensation for bed bugs? ›

How can you sue a hotel for bed bugs? At times, proving negligence is not easy. It is possible to make a claim if you can establish and prove that the hotel management have been negligent. If you have suffered from bed bug injuries, you should gather as much evidence as you can to build your case.

What kills bed bugs instantly in a hotel room? ›

Small objects and belongings left in the room will likely need to be treated with extreme heat, extreme cold, or hot steam in order to ensure that the bed bugs die. As needed, a pest control service may also use chemicals or other pesticides.

How do you make sure there are no bed bugs in a hotel room? ›

Pull back the bed sheets and blankets and check the mattress and box spring seams for bugs, especially at the head of the bed. Adults, nymphs, and eggs are visible to the naked eye. Also keep your eyes peeled for exoskeletons (casings that the bugs leave behind when they molt) and dark, rust-colored spots.

What are the odds of getting bed bugs? ›

One out of five Americans has had a bed bug infestation in their home or knows someone who has encountered bed bugs at home or in a hotel.

Do hotels have to refund you if you find bed bugs? ›

Yes, request a hotel to refund you if your hotel room had bed bugs. As mentioned above, hotels have specific obligations when it comes to bed bugs. When hotels disregard their obligations and expose their guests to bed bug infestations, they should be ready to at least provide their guests with a fair refund.

What if I slept in a hotel with bed bugs? ›

Wash Everything.

Luckily, you probably don't have to discard all of your belongings, but you do have to be careful not to bring them inside. When you get home, put all of your luggage and other belongs outside immediately. Place anything washable in a garbage bag and transport directly to the washing machine.

How much is a bed bug lawsuit worth? ›

Filing bed bug lawsuits and winning a case will require some planning, which a bed bug injury attorney can help you accomplish. As noted on our page about resolved cases, bed bug lawsuit settlements can range anywhere from $10,000 to $80,000 or more given the situation.

What to do if you get bitten by bed bugs in a hotel? ›

Notify the hotel.

Tell the staff and management at the hotel about your possible bed bug experience. They should send someone to check the room and then write a report – make sure you get a copy of that document.

Does insurance cover bed bug damage? ›

Standard renters insurance policies typically won't offer coverage for bed bug infestations or any resulting damage. If an infestation occurs, you or your landlord are responsible for covering the extermination costs.

Is it your fault if you get bed bugs? ›

So your bed bugs can come from you carrying them into the apartment or from a neighboring unit or even from a nearby dumpster. A bedbug infestation isn't necessarily anyone's fault. It is not necessarily due to neglect or bad behavior or dirty home. A pristine home can get bed bugs.

What are the chances of bringing bed bugs home from a hotel? ›

In conclusion, bringing bedbugs home from a hotel is entirely possible. These pesky critters can easily hitchhike on your luggage and personal belongings and hide in your clothing. However, with the right preventive measures, you can minimize the risk of infestation.

How long does it take to get rid of bed bugs realistically? ›

It typically takes anywhere from 2-4 treatment sessions over a period of 3-6 weeks to completely eliminate bed bugs, depending on the level of infestation and the size of the house. However, each situation is unique.

How long before I know if I brought bed bugs home? ›

7 weeks is plenty of time for an infestation to grow if it would. If you dont see evidence of an infestation its likely you didn't carry any bedbugs from your old place to the new. To be sure, check the mattress for signs of a bedbug infestation .

How likely is it that bed bugs travel with you? ›

The chance of picking up bed bugs when you travel is low, but as infestations become more common throughout the world, it is important to take simple precautions. Bed bugs can hitch a ride on clothing and luggage, especially in places where travelers sleep. They are rarely found in planes, trains and motor vehicles.

Can bed bugs travel on clothes you're wearing? ›

Can bed bugs spread person to person? Bed bugs, unlike lice, don't travel directly on people and spread from person to person. But they can travel on people's clothes. In this way, people can spread bed bugs to others, without even knowing it.

How to ensure you don't bring bed bugs home? ›

Before packing for the trip home, wash (or ask hotel staff to wash) every article of your clothing -- or at least the stuff that can survive a hot-water wash and a medium-to-high heat drying cycle of at least 20 minutes. That'll kill 'em. Dry cleaning is another option. That'll kill 'em, too.

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