This happens to me all the time! Go to the door, either the handle on the sliding glass door, or the plate on the doorjamb----both good places to rest the bottle cap, then simply hit the top of the cap with you palm. VOILA! open beer!
A lighter, any utensil (knife and fork dont use the sharp end) piece of wood, corner of a book. Anything you can wedge under the cap you can pry it up with just like in the paper video. I carry a lighter with me just for this even though I dont smoke.
I've been in this situation more than a few times. I hate to think of how many bathroom counters, coffee tables, desks... have a chip knocked out of them. I finally wised up and when faced in that dire situation, I use the door hinge, or more specifically the hinge pin part of the door. But, I now have on my key ring a Schlafly bottle opener, plus I carry a spare in my suitcase. Hasn't been a problem getting thru airports either.
i've been known to use my wedding ring when I cant find anything and it works great everytime.
holding the bottle in your right hand, place your left hand's ringer finger's knuckle (the one closest to the ring obviously) on top of the bottle cap and relax your left hand.
wedge a couple of the bottle cap's crimps between the bottom of your ring finger and the ring - now rotate your left hand forward and upward (make sure you're holding the bottle tightly in your right hand) using the ring to pry the bottle cap open.
***** modello has gold foil
you can open a beer with a dollar bill Good tricks to get free drinks and $$ at parties. (hey, if i open your beer with that fiver, can I keep the bill?)
one good place is the door latch plate. Works great.
also the top corner of the coke/vending machine. Nice hard metal edge.
if all else fails, try the corner of the bed frame.
I'm with the rest of the smart guys around here and just have on on my keychain.
I usually have a bottle opener on my luggage but my wife took my suit case for her travel last week and I ended up with hers (not the clothes! )... which didn't have it. I ended up using my belt buckle to pull the bottles open. I hadn't thought about the door hinge.
The desks, tables, other furniture in Marriotts have rounded edges (probably because of people like us).
house keys are tougher cause they're short, but you can pry tops off with anything just like the lighter/paper trick. Car keys are always handy and work just as well.
One of my favorites is the lighter but that's already been said. Once you can use a lighter you can use pretty much anything as you obviously understand how the cap comes off.
I've been on a ski lift and used part of the chair. That was neat.
Just about anything hard and thinnish can beuse to open a bottle. Most hotel rooms will have a teaspoon. That is really good. a buckle. another unopened bottle will do.
I don't go out of my way to get a bottle opener and will us anything suitable around.