Those of you that would act like you are so concerned about "bed spreads", bed covers and/ or bed bugs are nothing more than a hypocritical mess.
I am a flight attendant for a major airline and I have stayed in the best and worst of hotels around this country for over 22 years. While it is true that many do not wash or change their bed covers very often, I will tell you they are generally no more or less dirty than everything else the general public chooses to touch including chairs and sofas in hotel lobbies, waiting rooms of doctor's offices and even airplane and restaurant tables and chairs to name a few.
I find it comical that people go thru the ritual of "removing" the bed cover from their bed upon arriving to the room but think nothing of sitting in the table or chairs both before and after they have cleaned or showered themselves. I have even witnessed others letting their children fall asleep on the clean sheets underneath, straight in and dirty from the Parks without even cleaning or bathing them first, all because they "fell asleep" in the car or stroller and did not want the hassle of waking them up and having to bed them down again.
I also have watched these same people enter their room with their shoes on to "remove that germ filled cover" and think nothing of walking around barefoot after they have "cleaned" themselves.
I, for one, do not consider myself a germaphobe (<--sp?), however, I do try to practice a resonable amount of cleanliness when in areas that have been occupied by others previously. I do take anti-bacterial wipes with me to wipe down remote controls, phones, door knobs, toilet seats and flush handles as well as sink faucet handles and light switches before I begin occupying a room because, I guarantee you, you will find many more germ samples there, than on any bed cover.
So, realistically when I get to my room, I would consider sitting on the bed cover with my clothes on to test how firm the mattress is ( I don't care for sagging mattresses). And I won't freak out at the fact that it hasn't been cleaned in how long because quite frankly, I probably will have just come back from the Parks and there is no telling when they last sanitized my seat or anything I touched at (take your pick, I dare you):
the restaurant chair downstairs
the seat on the super shuttle or bus ride in from the airport
the Peter Pan or Dumbo ride seat, I have yet to find someone here who can tell me how often these seats are sanitized or washed and I'm pretty sure that kids with loads in their diapers HAVE sat in these!)
how about that airplane seat you rode in on the flight over
and last but not least, how about the Characters in the Parks that every snot dripping youngster and/or cigarette smoking adult has fondled, kissed, hugged and slurped all over before you and your lovely little youngsters.
And for all of you health conscious types that work out at the gym daily/weekly who bring your shower flips to the lockeroom with you, how many of you all actually wear them in the hotel room shower as well? I'll tell you right now, the hotel room showers and bathroom floors can carry athlete's foot fungus too as they are not cleaned any better.
So when you get all snippitty and fein horror at how "dirty" you may percieve a certain article in a hotel room might be, think again. Because if you really mean what you say, you would never stay in any of these places at all. Anything less is just an exercise in hypocrisy.
As for me, I gave up being paranoid 22 years ago and I have not died or became sick or diseased from a hotel room yet, but like I said, I do try to practice common sense measures when reasonably possible.