Is it weird or illegal to go into a large hotel just to use their staircase for exercise?

blueeyez939
blueeyez939 Posts: 35 Member
edited November 13 in Fitness and Exercise
I know this is weird... Lol but, I live in a very small town and the only building within 30min of my home that is larger than 2 stories is a 8 story Marriott. Im trying to keep all my exercise indoors due to my ridiculous allergies. Walmart is great for walking laps but I would like to also find a place where I can climb some stairs. And like I said, the Marriott is seriously the only building in town that might be a potential option. This hotel is absolutely huge and I really think I could probably walk right in, find the stairwell and go at it without anyone even noticing. But, if I start doing it regularly, I'm sure the employees would notice and wonder what in the world of doing. I certainly don't wanna be suspicious or get in any trouble. So, is this weird? Do other people do this? Any suggestions? Thanks for your time!
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  • quiksylver296
    quiksylver296 Posts: 28,439 Member
    Wouldn't be illegal in my state unless they had trespassed you off the property and you came back. NOTE: State laws vary.

    Would it be weird? Sorry. Yes. Buy a stair-climber. See if you can find one cheap on Craigslist.
  • Ready2Rock206
    Ready2Rock206 Posts: 9,487 Member
    Maybe just check in at the front desk and let them know so if anyone is monitoring the security cameras they're not calling the cops on you! :)
  • blueeyez939
    blueeyez939 Posts: 35 Member
    Alright, so it seems like the thing to do is just go to the front desk and ask the managers permission and then just say something to front desk every time I show up? I really don't care if people think I'm "the weird lady that climbs the stairs" lmao I am definitely more concerned that they will think I'm some kinda weirdo because it's so suspicious to go to the stairwell they may think I'm scoping the place out to do something bad or something.... Thanks for your input everyone!
  • HealthierRayne
    HealthierRayne Posts: 268 Member
    If the hotel turns out to be a bust maybe try making your own "stairs" at home, a sturdy box that you can step up onto and down - you could even do that while watching tv :)
  • blues4miles
    blues4miles Posts: 1,481 Member
    No gym with a stair machine?
  • minniestar55
    minniestar55 Posts: 350 Member
    Definitely ask the manager. The hotel will have liability insurance that would cover employees & guests, but it may be a problem having someone who is neither using the facility, especially if its possible to injure yourself, like it might be using the stairs for exercise. Might be better to make your own step.
  • rileyes
    rileyes Posts: 1,406 Member
    edited April 2016
    If the hotel is mean... Parking garages. Stadium bleachers.
  • giantrobot_powerlifting
    giantrobot_powerlifting Posts: 2,598 Member
    edited April 2016
    If they give you resistance, offer to deliver room service at no extra charge. :#
  • Sweetiepiestef
    Sweetiepiestef Posts: 343 Member
    Can you go to a mall and climb the stairs or something more public?
  • skinnybythanksgiving
    skinnybythanksgiving Posts: 159 Member
    rileyes wrote: »
    If the hotel is mean... Parking garages. Stadium bleachers.

    Yes! Stadium bleachers are awesome and you get to be outside in fresh air.
  • InsipidDime
    InsipidDime Posts: 125 Member
    Why not buy a step stool and do it at home?
  • usmcmp
    usmcmp Posts: 21,219 Member
    rileyes wrote: »
    If the hotel is mean... Parking garages. Stadium bleachers.

    Yes! Stadium bleachers are awesome and you get to be outside in fresh air.

    The OP is avoiding being outside due to allergies.
  • blueeyez939
    blueeyez939 Posts: 35 Member
    All great ideas guys, except some of you missed the part where I mentioned I live in such a small town that the only building larger than 2 story is this one and only giant hotel lol there is no mall, parking garage, or anything like that here.... Even our hospital is single story lol the idea here is to get outta the house but not actually be outside. Turns out, not such an easy task in a small town.... Maybe I'll stick to just being the weird lady who walks laps around Walmart.... Lol
  • Camish911
    Camish911 Posts: 150 Member
    edited April 2016
    To all the people saying use a stair climber or a step stool/box at home... part of my motivation for taking the stairs is the stair counter on my Fitbit. Fitbit doesn't count stairs on a stair climber or a box. It works on air pressure. That requires actually going up stairs.

    And is it weird to go to a hotel to climb the stairs? Perhaps, but I've probably weirded out my neighbors by walking up the stairs by my apartment over and over again. No worries!
  • rileyes
    rileyes Posts: 1,406 Member
    All great ideas guys, except some of you missed the part where I mentioned I live in such a small town that the only building larger than 2 story is this one and only giant hotel lol there is no mall, parking garage, or anything like that here.... Even our hospital is single story lol the idea here is to get outta the house but not actually be outside. Turns out, not such an easy task in a small town.... Maybe I'll stick to just being the weird lady who walks laps around Walmart.... Lol

    Here, in California, most high schools have stadium bleachers. They are pretty protected so may not be that big of an issue for certain allergies. Maybe you can build up a resistance to your allergy by going out little by little.

    Otherwise, bring the donuts to the hotel! :)
  • jdhcm2006
    jdhcm2006 Posts: 2,254 Member
    usmcmp wrote: »
    Alright, so it seems like the thing to do is just go to the front desk and ask the managers permission and then just say something to front desk every time I show up? I really don't care if people think I'm "the weird lady that climbs the stairs" lmao I am definitely more concerned that they will think I'm some kinda weirdo because it's so suspicious to go to the stairwell they may think I'm scoping the place out to do something bad or something.... Thanks for your input everyone!

    Yes, ask the manager's permission and drop by the desk before you start. As long as you are quiet they won't have a problem with it. Hotels have lots of weird people drop by and sleep in the public bathroom or shower in the pool area then leave. Asking to walk the stairs isn't that odd and they'll appreciate that you let them know.

    I agree with this. Make sure they give permission and know you are there every time. If a hotel doesn't work out, go to the mall. There are plenty of people who workout in the mall by walking all of the levels and taking the steps.
  • DoreenaV1975
    DoreenaV1975 Posts: 567 Member
    edited April 2016
    Camish911 wrote: »
    To all the people saying use a stair climber or a step stool/box at home... part of my motivation for taking the stairs is the stair counter on my Fitbit. Fitbit doesn't count stairs on a stair climber or a box. It works on air pressure. That requires actually going up stairs.

    And is it weird to go to a hotel to climb the stairs? Perhaps, but I've probably weirded out my neighbors by walking up the stairs by my apartment over and over again. No worries!

    Not true.
    I just tried it on a small step stool (as in one of those small ones a child uses to reach the sink) and it counted my steps just fine. Sure, it's boring, but it works!

    ETA- And when I use my ellipitical it counts those steps as well... that isn't " actually going up stairs".
  • snowflake930
    snowflake930 Posts: 2,188 Member
    edited April 2016
    msf74 wrote: »
    Is there any reason you wouldn't just use a single step repeatedly in your own home for

    ^^ Exactly.
    I do this everyday, both at home and at work. Three levels at home, 1, at work. I have 30 staircases on my fit bit right now.

    Also, I live in the country on 10 acres of rolling wooded hills. I get credit for 23 staircases for a 45 minute walk in our woods.
  • mjwarbeck
    mjwarbeck Posts: 699 Member
    Many hotels, will not allow you to access various parts of the hotel without a key card. Often this is true for the smaller more rural hotels, but also some of the very large ones as well.
  • lorrpb
    lorrpb Posts: 11,463 Member
    Definitely get permission. Otherwise it's trespassing. FB will count steps but not floors on a step box or stool.
  • Packerjohn
    Packerjohn Posts: 4,855 Member
    jdhcm2006 wrote: »
    usmcmp wrote: »
    Alright, so it seems like the thing to do is just go to the front desk and ask the managers permission and then just say something to front desk every time I show up? I really don't care if people think I'm "the weird lady that climbs the stairs" lmao I am definitely more concerned that they will think I'm some kinda weirdo because it's so suspicious to go to the stairwell they may think I'm scoping the place out to do something bad or something.... Thanks for your input everyone!

    Yes, ask the manager's permission and drop by the desk before you start. As long as you are quiet they won't have a problem with it. Hotels have lots of weird people drop by and sleep in the public bathroom or shower in the pool area then leave. Asking to walk the stairs isn't that odd and they'll appreciate that you let them know.

    I agree with this. Make sure they give permission and know you are there every time. If a hotel doesn't work out, go to the mall. There are plenty of people who workout in the mall by walking all of the levels and taking the steps.

    If the hotel is the only building around with more than 2 stories there is not a multi level mall there
  • VegasFit
    VegasFit Posts: 1,232 Member
    I did this before and didn't ask permission. I actually didn't even think about it. I was doing a Scale the Strat and needed the practice and one of the hotels on the Strip was perfect for this. I have a girlfriend that uses hotel stairs when traveling. Currently I run stairs at a high school on the weekends. As far as allergies some of these stair cases aren't used very often so if you're super sensitive the dust might be a problem.
  • nathalier71
    nathalier71 Posts: 570 Member
    If I lived where you live, I would join you =) If it's a small town, I would just ask.
  • Cave_Goose
    Cave_Goose Posts: 156 Member
    Is anyone missing the point that this is a "very small town" with an 8-story hotel???? The hospital is only 1-story. No malls. No parking garages. But Mariott built an 8-story hotel there? C'mon, people. This isn't real!
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