Hotel guests around the country are requesting different rooms after discovering that their view overlooks a Trump property, according to a report from NBC News.
There is some debated data about travelers eschewing Trump properties altogether while planning vacation, and it appears that some are now attempting to keep their eyes away, too.
For those who would rather wake up without the president-elect's name in view, it's possible to request a room without it. One employee at the Club Quarters hotel in Chicago told NBC News that management is aware of the issue and requests to change view happen "frequently."
I can't believe my hotel view is the Trump Hotel...haunted! #CES2017pic.twitter.com/PB8BZbaUJh
— #KindnessMatters (@sunsouders) January 6, 2017
y'all my hotel room fr gives me a view of the trump tower uhh pic.twitter.com/4SrTmUcTpY
— jlo from da block (@cumbiamedley) December 18, 2016
*Gets to hotel room in Chicago after long, politically-heated car drive*
*Opens blinds to window*
*Amazing view of Trump tower*
Me: ...Nice
— Lindsay Baywol (@linzbay) November 25, 2016
But the best defense for a Trump-free vacation is good preparation.
There are dozens of different Trump towers around the world whose signs could obstruct hotel room views.
In the United States, there are 24 Trump towers that politically minded travelers may want to avoid. A large part of Trump's domestic real estate is in New York City (there are 11 Trump buildings, all in Manhattan). In addition, there are two buildings in Jersey City, two in Miami and one in Chicago, Honolulu, Las Vegas, and Washington, D.C.
Internationally, some of Trump's most obstructive buildings are in Istanbul, Panama City, Seoul, Toronto, Manila, Mumbai, Uruguay and Vancouver.
Hotel guests traveling to any of these cities can call ahead and ask the front desk for a room with their preferred view.
SEE ALSO: THE TRUMP 5: Meet the offspring of President Donald Trump