Imzadi
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Just to clarify something... (again, only if they turn out to actually BE bed bugs) - I am trying to find out if one of the places we stayed at was SEVERELY infested with bed bugs. In that case, yes, I think a hotel has an obligation to have its housekeepers routinely check the bedding and mattresses for evidence of bed bugs. I am not trying to make money off this, but I have read several times that it can take THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS AND MANY, MANY MONTHS to be rid of these things. I am imagining that a hotel that wouldn't even routinely check for the bed bugs would "own up" to them if I called them. (I'm sorry to sound like I have such little faith in them doing the right thing.)
Then maybe you should rephrase our question to: How can I find out if a hotel has had a previous infestation?
That is a different issue. If they had a history of infestation, then yes, you might have legal recourse, if it can be proven they are being negligent in getting rid of them.
Perhaps, call the Health department in the county of the hotels. They might have a record of previous reports. Also, check the reviews at TripAdvisor.com, Hotels.com, Expedia, etc.
Google the city of the hotel(s) and cabin to see if there are reports & news stories of bedbug infestation.There might be one, just like the articles I provided on John Jay College. There was actually quite a few links for that incident. It might show a diner or store you had been in had the bedbugs.
If you had taken a plane and checked your luggage, or even stowed it above with other luggage, bedbugs could have crawled over to your luggage from another bag.

Lots of information there. OP, you could probably type in the names of the places you stayed. There may be information there.


And I don't drink coffee, but I would expect it to be hot.

