I found myself in the same situation, only they nailed me for $250.00!!! I did the same as you. Smoked in the bathroom, hot shower running, etc.

But I decided that it is their hotel, and they have the policy, signed by me to back it up from when I checked in. And if they can smell or prove I was smoking anything in their room then you have two options. Deny and risk them having proof, or take the hit and pay. I paid in the name of honesty, and keeping a low profile.

Next time I will take that cash and buy a portable vaporizer, then I can honestly say I was not smoking in the room.

Please do let us know what happens.....
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McLuvin Reviewed by McLuvin on . Any Rights to Medicate in Hotel Room ? I had stayed in 4-star downtown hotel over my birthday weekend. I brought my red card with me and intended to find a nearby park to medicate in. Other advice then lead me to believe medicating privately in my hotel room would be more considerate and not violating any laws. However, it does violate the hotel's no smoking policy, and subsequently I was charged $200 for violating that policy. I did not get angry and only remarked "I felt my patients rights permitted me to medicate privately as Rating: 5