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As a user i expected that typing an address and then hitting the "Find luggage near me" button below would include what i typed in the address bar. I didn't expect it would be an IP lookup. A big --- OR --- between those fields would make it clear.
Usually I'm in circumstances where I can use my hotel. But in most places, luggage lockers are pretty scarce these days. (Japan is a notable exception.) Which can be a pain if you have a few hours to kill but nowhere to reliably leave your luggage.
I frequently just use any hotel, not necessarily one I have a reservation with. Between tipping, having frequent traveler status, and dressing nicely I’ve never had a problem.
MSP airport is one of the few places I’ve seen coin lockers in America.
This is really neat! Must be very little overhead for you running the service, and lets business get a bit of extra with some of the space that they have extra in the back.
Edit: How did you start this? And did you notice an inflection point where it started to pick up steam?
What were the most effective ways you found to advertise, to users/businesses.
This is a great idea. Recently my aunt visited me in NYC and Macy's offered to store her luggage for her. That sounded pretty old school to me, but it made a lot of sense, it gets people in the store at little cost to them.
BagsAway is an alternative to storage lockers! The luggage storage booking platform connects you to secure luggage storage locations in local shops, cafes, and hotels.
What about concerns about luggage contamination/bombs etc? Is there a contents verification step in checkin to verify that contents aren't illegal or hazardous? Are there hygiene procedures? Are you vetting storage locations to be sure they aren't also possibly strategic targets? Any thought to the service being used to anonymize drug/money/etc transactions?
love love love this as an end user - Homeland security is going to be your biggest battle.
Whenever I have luggage I need to store I walk up to the nicest 5 star hotel like I am checking in, give the doorman a $20 and tell him to take good care of it and I'll be back tomorrow / etc :)
I mean, this could be a good idea.... But I'd rather just check into my hotel/airbnb and drop luggage off.. Even if I'm going somewhere for a day, why would I bring a huge suitcase in the first place? I'd say no thanks only because I don't want randos "keeping" my luggage.