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]]>If you’re going to a large city where there is an abundance of available hotel rooms, such as Chicago, Boston, and New York City, then booking a room shortly before your trip can actually cost less. Many hotels will offer last-minute deals on vacant rooms.
For popular holiday hotspots such as Miami, then sometimes it’s better to book earlier. Because they are so busy, the likelihood that hotels in Miami will struggle to fill up is very low. In fact, prices may actually rise significantly as your vacation date approaches so make sure to do plenty of research and book well in advance.
According to travel expert Adit Damodaran from Hopper.com, certain U.S. cities, such as Orlando and Las Vegas proved to be highly affordable even at the last minute. So, if ever you’re planning a spontaneous trip, you know where to go.
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]]>From those sweet-smelling mini shampoos to soaps and disposable slippers, toiletries and disposable items are perfectly fine to take home, at least according to Mehmet Erdem, an associate professor of hotel operations and technology at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Stationery such as pens, paper, and notebooks are also fair game.
Linens, towels, pillowcases, and sheets should not be taken home under any circumstances. These are expensive items and you could be guilty of stealing if you take them. Any books and magazines in the room should also be left there when you vacate at the end of your stay.
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]]>Before you start to unpack or get comfortable, inspect the room thoroughly for any signs of bed bugs. Lift the sheets to examine the mattress seams, check the headboard, and go over any other furniture nearby, as bed bugs often hide in upholstery. Look for small reddish-brown bugs or tiny black dots, which could be bed bug feces. If you find any, ask for a room change.
If your hotel room has a safe, place your passport, electronics, and any other valuable items inside and lock it with a code that you can easily remember. To ensure your room is secure, double-check that the windows and doors lock properly. Most hotel rooms will also have a map of the building and emergency plan near the front door, so give them a glance to familiarize yourself with what to do should an emergency arise.
Hotel rooms are supposed to be thoroughly cleaned between guests. While it’s usually fairly easy to tell if the towels are fresh and the sheets have been changed, there’s no guarantee that all of the surfaces in a room have been sanitized. To avoid coming in contact with any illness-causing germs, go over high-traffic objects such as the phone, remote, and light switches with disinfectant wipes.
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]]>The post How to Make Your Hotel Room More Comfortable appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Aromatherapeutic pillow sprays are usually made with water and a blend of calming essential oils such as lavender and chamomile. Spritz a little on the pillow just before you go to bed, and the soothing scent will help you to fall asleep quickly. One of our favorites is the Vagus Nerve Pillow Mist by Osea Malibu.
Some hotels provide slippers for guests in the room’s closet, but these tend to be made from flimsy and scratchy materials. Bringing your own slippers from home is the best way to keep your feet warm and cozy so that you can relax after a long day of traveling.
Nothing can ruin sleep like noisy neighbors. Many hotels have policies prohibiting excess noise after a certain hour, but sometimes certain guests just don’t get the memo. White noise machines emit soothing sounds that can help block out the sound of nearby traffic or people running up and down the hallway.
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]]>Covered with mosaic floors, private lakes, and waterfalls, this glamorous hotel is a foodie’s paradise, offering an array of world-class restaurants such as Mexican-style Casa Playa, Italian eatery Cipriani, and vintage-style Delilah. What’s more, Wynn Las Vegas is the only hotel in Las Vegas with a full golf course.
While the MGM Grand is one of the most famous hotels on the Las Vegas Strip, the 51 duplex penthouses known as the Skylofts take the definition of luxury to another level. In addition to steam showers, a laundry service, pool tables, and jacuzzis, guests will also receive the services of a 24-hour personal concierge.
If you’re looking for non-stop entertainment, then the Bellagio Las Vegas is the hotel for you. From its massive pool to its world-class theatre and in-house casino, you’ll have access to all the entertainment you could possibly desire without leaving the hotel.
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]]>If you’re a light sleeper, this is one to remember. Guests who have a habit of hearing everything go bump in the night should request a room that is far away from the elevator, facing a courtyard or fairly quiet street, and on a higher floor.
When booking your stay, you were presented with a price—but what does that cost actually entail? Some places charge extra to take advantage of amenities, so best to ask during the check-in. The last thing you want is to be subjected to a list of hidden fees upon check-out!
If you’re the type who is never ready on time, ask if you can have a late check-out whilst checking in. It may not be possible, but some hotel groups, like the Hoxton Hotels, have tried to accommodate guests by introducing Flexy Time which does away with restrictive check-in and check-out times.
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]]>The post 5 Hidden Hotel Fees That You Should Avoid At All Costs appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>If you’re coming to a hotel with a car, check with the staff if they offer free parking so you wouldn’t spend a small fortune paying for it.
Do you want to stay at the hotel because it has a swimming pool, fitness, and wellness center on the premises? Make sure they’re included in the price because hotels often charge extra for these amenities.
Having Wi-Fi at a five-star hotel should be a no-brainer, but some hotels charge extra to use unlimited internet in your hotel room.
Checking in and out of your hotel earlier than you’re supposed to doesn’t always come free, and it could cost you up to $50 at certain hotels.
Hotels charge hefty prices for food and drinks in minibars, that often have motion sensors. Stay away from a minibar unless you want to spend a fortune paying for things you can easily buy at a supermarket.
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]]>The post Tips For Booking a Hotel appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>For most tourists, location is the most important thing when booking a hotel, yet sometimes we forget to check this information. Make sure to locate the hotel on Google Maps and check if it’s close to the tourist spots that you want to visit because this will save you a lot of time and money on your trip.
Most tourists forget to check online reviews before booking a hotel, which is a huge mistake if you truly want to find the best accommodation. It’s important to read other people’s experiences, because if most of them are complaining about the same thing, such as location or noise, then you’ll know what to expect from this hotel.
Another thing you shouldn’t forget to check before the trip is the list of amenities that are provided by the hotel, such as free Wi-Fi, parking, toiletries, mini fridge, and more. This simple step can save you a lot of money, time, and space in the suitcase.
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]]>The minibar is the kryptonite of hotel guests because you’ll end up spending a fortune every time you take something from it. The items inside it may be tempting, but you can find all of them at a local supermarket and they’ll cost you at least half the price if you buy them this way.
Doing laundry at the hotel may seem like a good idea at first, but it often comes with a high price tag. If you feel like it’s not worth the trouble because you don’t want to wash a lot of clothes, doing laundry on your own is always an option. Local laundromats may also be a lot cheaper.
Buffet breakfast is one of the best things about hotels, but it’s not always worth paying extra. Instead of eating the same thing every day, discover some local places with affordable prices where you can have a tasty and filling breakfast.
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]]>The post 3 Things You Should Never Do in a Hotel appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Unless you want unexpected charges on your hotel bill you might want to stay away from that minibar. Drinks and snacks you’ll find in there are extremely overpriced so it’s best to avoid them, no matter how tempting this might be.
Even if you’re staying in a luxurious hotel, it is always better to avoid drinking water while in a foreign country. Even if tap water is perfectly safe to drink it’s better not to risk any health issues on a trip.
Experienced travelers probably know this, but it’s worth mentioning that you should never leave valuables lying around the room while you’re out. This means that you should keep jewelry, electronics, and other pricey things with you or store them in a safe.
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]]>The post Book Cheaper Hotel Rooms With These Hacks appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>If you’re going to a large city where there is an abundance of available hotel rooms, such as Chicago, Boston, and New York City, then booking a room shortly before your trip can actually cost less. Many hotels will offer last-minute deals on vacant rooms.
For popular holiday hotspots such as Miami, then sometimes it’s better to book earlier. Because they are so busy, the likelihood that hotels in Miami will struggle to fill up is very low. In fact, prices may actually rise significantly as your vacation date approaches so make sure to do plenty of research and book well in advance.
According to travel expert Adit Damodaran from Hopper.com, certain U.S. cities, such as Orlando and Las Vegas proved to be highly affordable even at the last minute. So, if ever you’re planning a spontaneous trip, you know where to go.
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]]>The post What You Can And Cannot Take From Your Hotel Room appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>From those sweet-smelling mini shampoos to soaps and disposable slippers, toiletries and disposable items are perfectly fine to take home, at least according to Mehmet Erdem, an associate professor of hotel operations and technology at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Stationery such as pens, paper, and notebooks are also fair game.
Linens, towels, pillowcases, and sheets should not be taken home under any circumstances. These are expensive items and you could be guilty of stealing if you take them. Any books and magazines in the room should also be left there when you vacate at the end of your stay.
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]]>The post Things Every Traveler Should Do When Entering a Hotel Room appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Before you start to unpack or get comfortable, inspect the room thoroughly for any signs of bed bugs. Lift the sheets to examine the mattress seams, check the headboard, and go over any other furniture nearby, as bed bugs often hide in upholstery. Look for small reddish-brown bugs or tiny black dots, which could be bed bug feces. If you find any, ask for a room change.
If your hotel room has a safe, place your passport, electronics, and any other valuable items inside and lock it with a code that you can easily remember. To ensure your room is secure, double-check that the windows and doors lock properly. Most hotel rooms will also have a map of the building and emergency plan near the front door, so give them a glance to familiarize yourself with what to do should an emergency arise.
Hotel rooms are supposed to be thoroughly cleaned between guests. While it’s usually fairly easy to tell if the towels are fresh and the sheets have been changed, there’s no guarantee that all of the surfaces in a room have been sanitized. To avoid coming in contact with any illness-causing germs, go over high-traffic objects such as the phone, remote, and light switches with disinfectant wipes.
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]]>The post How to Make Your Hotel Room More Comfortable appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Aromatherapeutic pillow sprays are usually made with water and a blend of calming essential oils such as lavender and chamomile. Spritz a little on the pillow just before you go to bed, and the soothing scent will help you to fall asleep quickly. One of our favorites is the Vagus Nerve Pillow Mist by Osea Malibu.
Some hotels provide slippers for guests in the room’s closet, but these tend to be made from flimsy and scratchy materials. Bringing your own slippers from home is the best way to keep your feet warm and cozy so that you can relax after a long day of traveling.
Nothing can ruin sleep like noisy neighbors. Many hotels have policies prohibiting excess noise after a certain hour, but sometimes certain guests just don’t get the memo. White noise machines emit soothing sounds that can help block out the sound of nearby traffic or people running up and down the hallway.
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]]>The post Extravagant Hotels In Las Vegas, Nevada For An Unforgettable Vacation appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Covered with mosaic floors, private lakes, and waterfalls, this glamorous hotel is a foodie’s paradise, offering an array of world-class restaurants such as Mexican-style Casa Playa, Italian eatery Cipriani, and vintage-style Delilah. What’s more, Wynn Las Vegas is the only hotel in Las Vegas with a full golf course.
While the MGM Grand is one of the most famous hotels on the Las Vegas Strip, the 51 duplex penthouses known as the Skylofts take the definition of luxury to another level. In addition to steam showers, a laundry service, pool tables, and jacuzzis, guests will also receive the services of a 24-hour personal concierge.
If you’re looking for non-stop entertainment, then the Bellagio Las Vegas is the hotel for you. From its massive pool to its world-class theatre and in-house casino, you’ll have access to all the entertainment you could possibly desire without leaving the hotel.
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]]>The post Remember These Tips Next Time You Check into a Hotel appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>If you’re a light sleeper, this is one to remember. Guests who have a habit of hearing everything go bump in the night should request a room that is far away from the elevator, facing a courtyard or fairly quiet street, and on a higher floor.
When booking your stay, you were presented with a price—but what does that cost actually entail? Some places charge extra to take advantage of amenities, so best to ask during the check-in. The last thing you want is to be subjected to a list of hidden fees upon check-out!
If you’re the type who is never ready on time, ask if you can have a late check-out whilst checking in. It may not be possible, but some hotel groups, like the Hoxton Hotels, have tried to accommodate guests by introducing Flexy Time which does away with restrictive check-in and check-out times.
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]]>The post 5 Hidden Hotel Fees That You Should Avoid At All Costs appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>If you’re coming to a hotel with a car, check with the staff if they offer free parking so you wouldn’t spend a small fortune paying for it.
Do you want to stay at the hotel because it has a swimming pool, fitness, and wellness center on the premises? Make sure they’re included in the price because hotels often charge extra for these amenities.
Having Wi-Fi at a five-star hotel should be a no-brainer, but some hotels charge extra to use unlimited internet in your hotel room.
Checking in and out of your hotel earlier than you’re supposed to doesn’t always come free, and it could cost you up to $50 at certain hotels.
Hotels charge hefty prices for food and drinks in minibars, that often have motion sensors. Stay away from a minibar unless you want to spend a fortune paying for things you can easily buy at a supermarket.
The post 5 Hidden Hotel Fees That You Should Avoid At All Costs appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The post Tips For Booking a Hotel appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>For most tourists, location is the most important thing when booking a hotel, yet sometimes we forget to check this information. Make sure to locate the hotel on Google Maps and check if it’s close to the tourist spots that you want to visit because this will save you a lot of time and money on your trip.
Most tourists forget to check online reviews before booking a hotel, which is a huge mistake if you truly want to find the best accommodation. It’s important to read other people’s experiences, because if most of them are complaining about the same thing, such as location or noise, then you’ll know what to expect from this hotel.
Another thing you shouldn’t forget to check before the trip is the list of amenities that are provided by the hotel, such as free Wi-Fi, parking, toiletries, mini fridge, and more. This simple step can save you a lot of money, time, and space in the suitcase.
The post Tips For Booking a Hotel appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The post Avoid These 3 Expensive Hotel Mistakes appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The minibar is the kryptonite of hotel guests because you’ll end up spending a fortune every time you take something from it. The items inside it may be tempting, but you can find all of them at a local supermarket and they’ll cost you at least half the price if you buy them this way.
Doing laundry at the hotel may seem like a good idea at first, but it often comes with a high price tag. If you feel like it’s not worth the trouble because you don’t want to wash a lot of clothes, doing laundry on your own is always an option. Local laundromats may also be a lot cheaper.
Buffet breakfast is one of the best things about hotels, but it’s not always worth paying extra. Instead of eating the same thing every day, discover some local places with affordable prices where you can have a tasty and filling breakfast.
The post Avoid These 3 Expensive Hotel Mistakes appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The post 3 Things You Should Never Do in a Hotel appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Unless you want unexpected charges on your hotel bill you might want to stay away from that minibar. Drinks and snacks you’ll find in there are extremely overpriced so it’s best to avoid them, no matter how tempting this might be.
Even if you’re staying in a luxurious hotel, it is always better to avoid drinking water while in a foreign country. Even if tap water is perfectly safe to drink it’s better not to risk any health issues on a trip.
Experienced travelers probably know this, but it’s worth mentioning that you should never leave valuables lying around the room while you’re out. This means that you should keep jewelry, electronics, and other pricey things with you or store them in a safe.
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