Hank wrote:
Matthew1353 wrote:
Here's another question. I hope it's not considered "phishing" or too basic by veteran mongers.
From reading posts, I understand that Gringo Gulch hotels provide safes for their guest rooms. I'm talking about small, durable safes permanently bolted into some concrete structure. Can't be moved.
In your experience, are these hotel safes really secure? Any indication that the chicas and/or hotel staff can easily breach these safes?
I've traveled to foreign countries in the past (as a tourist, not a monger) and discovered that, in some establishments, thieving hotel workers knew the safe combinations, had a master key, or knew sneaky ways to open the back of the safe. The hotel managers/owners were in on the scam.
Some chicas will watch you when you open the safe and memorize the combo. So stand in front when you are punching the combo. Stay at Sportsmans Lodge and noone will steal money from safe
Thanks for the helpful feedback, but based on everything I'm reading about hotel safes - in addition to experiences I've had abroad - I'm not confident that they are really "safe" in Gringo Gulch.
Question is, who besides me (at the establishment) will be capable of opening that safe, and how can I be certain they are not in my room when I'm not there? That's what worries me.
A better option might be to purchase super-tough luggage that's not easy to cut or hack into. Additionally, a strong luggage lock and the capacity to tether the bag to a heavy, unmovable piece of furniture may be best. That's my tentative opinion at present.
But I'll keep researching.