SaraJayne
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I could be wrong, but I think the best route to finding out if one of the hotels or the cabin had an infestation is to contact the state's Health Department and file a complaint. They would have to follow up with an inspection. (I'm sure you will confirm the bug you found is a bed bug first.)
If the Health Dept. for the state (whichever state) finds there is an infestation in the room you occupied, then you could technically file a claim. I don't know what that would cover, but you would have proof.
But what's to say the OP didn't bring the bedbugs into the hotel with her??

No, I'm not saying that's the case, but proving where you got them/where they originated is impossible.


One was found in her chair - how creepy is that? Luckily she hasn't been bitten. At least one person from work was found to have them at their home. Who knows how many people may have started transporting these bugs around. It has been very distressing for my sister these last few days. They aren't even going to start fumigating for another week. 
And I don't drink coffee, but I would expect it to be hot.