No one should have to settle for a mediocre hotel room while traveling. It’s meant to be a vacation! So, before committing to a room, consider a few key factors. If sightseeing is the objective, the location should be excellent, and rooms with free water bottles receive extra points if they are located outside of the United States. Take a look, and the next time you’re thinking of reserving a hotel, keep these important things in mind!
The Location
The first thing a tourist should do when choosing a hotel is to decide where they wish to stay. According to Peggy Goldman, president of Friendly Planet Travel, “if you’re [going] for the purpose of sightseeing, it’s very essential to be in a location that’s highly accessible.” This does not always imply being close to different attractions. If walking isn’t an option, be sure the accommodation is close to public transit.

The Location
Mobile Check-In
With many businesses opting for fewer face-to-face communication alternatives, check to see whether the hotel offers mobile check-in through a phone app. It will significantly decrease the amount of time a traveler must spend waiting in line at the front desk, signing all of the paperwork, and giving over their credit card information. The mobile check-in enables visitors to skip the tedious procedures and go directly to their accommodation to drop off their luggage and begin sightseeing!

Mobile Check In
Cleaning Methods
After spending much of 2020 and most of 2021 at home, people are now beginning to feel comfortable venturing outside of their living room. However, this means a high level of trust in hotel cleaning processes. Before reserving a room, check the hotel’s safety and cleanliness policies to verify that rooms are thoroughly cleaned after each visitor. According to Scott Berman, a spokesperson from The Points Guy, there will ultimately be brand cleaning requirements. So, keep an eye out while making a reservation.

Cleaning Methods
Disinfect Germ-Infested Areas
Even with new cleaning procedures in place, it is not a sin to carry cleaning wipes. Remote controls, doorknobs, and light switches are all high germ locations, and a Clorox wipe goes a long way! Especially the latter, which is generally regarded as the germiest component of hotel rooms. If wipes aren’t available, soap and warm water from the bathroom can suffice!

Disinfect Germ-Infested Areas
Priority For Safety
Before reserving a stay at a hotel, a tourist should investigate the surrounding neighborhood. Walking about a new city is one of the greatest ways to get to know it, so why not do it in a secure area? Looking at internet sites such as TripAdvisor, Lonely Planet, or even the hotel’s reviews is an excellent method to learn about a hotel’s surrounding region. There’s also a lot to be said about trusting one’s instincts. If you don’t feel secure at a hotel, leave.

Priority For Safety
Take Off The Comforter
The cleanliness of the bed’s comforter is something that many people overlook when checking into a hotel room. The kind of bedding used in many hotels has specific cleaning recommendations that housekeeping seldom follows. Instead of sleeping with a dirty blanket, just remove it. Guests will be warm enough using the sheet and duvet since they can adjust the temperature in the room.

Take Off The Comforter
Refuse Carpeted Rooms
Carpets are often vacuumed, but they are seldom shampooed. There’s no knowing what germs lurk in the depths of those threads, even if they’re a little nicer to tread on in the morning. Even so, if a wood or tile floor is available, go for it. Daily scrubbing of bare floors makes them considerably more hygienic to walk on without socks and shoes.

Refuse Carpeted Rooms
Check Auto-Lock
When it comes to the auto-lock, people are quick to believe it works. Regrettably, this is not always the case. It is critical to ensure that the lock functions correctly. Close the door and make sure it won’t reopen when you go out of the room with the room key. If this occurs, visitors should collect their things and request a room change at the front desk. Nobody should be forced to remain in a hazardous room.

Check Auto Lock
Check Bathroom Moulds
When dropping off their baggage in a hotel room, many tourists overlook the need of inspecting the bathroom for mold, especially the caulking in the shower. The cleanliness of the caulking may reveal a lot about a location, including whether or not someone should waste their money staying there. According to Peggy Goldman, president and CEO of Friendly Planet Travel, “[caulking] tells you something about how the hotel is kept, how essential cleanliness is.”

Check Bathroom Moulds
Good Night, Sleep Tight, Don’t Let The Bed Bugs Bite…
Unfortunately, even the most luxurious hotels may be infested with bed bugs. It just takes one unsuspecting visitor to introduce bed bugs into a hotel room for the place to become infected. The problem is that the employees will not be aware of the problem until someone alerts them to it. As a result, it is critical to do a bed bug inspection as soon as possible. If unwanted visitors are hiding under the mattress, vacationers may inform the front desk and request a room change as soon as possible. Bed bugs aren’t the only thing to look out for. Next, find out what else tourists should check for on bedding and towels.

Good Night, Sleep Tight, Don’t Let The Bed Bugs Bite…
Hair & Makeup Stains
No one should have to remain in a hotel room with dirty towels and linens. That means there should be no stray hairs, make-up smears, mildew, or a noticeable body imprint on the bed. When initially entering a hotel room, visitors should take a moment to peel down the blanket and duvet to inspect the fitted sheet and mattress pad. Also, just in case, give the towels a quick once-over.

Hairs And Make Up Stains
Check Thermostat
There is nothing worse than going into bed and discovering that the temperature in the hotel room is either hot or too chilly. So much for it. What’s worse is getting out of bed to adjust the thermostat only to discover that it’s broken. That is why, as soon as you enter the hotel room, you should check to verify whether the thermostat is functioning. If it isn’t functioning, go to the front desk. They will handle the issue.

Check Thermostat
Plan Of Escape
While it is hoped that visitors will never have to use it, it is never a bad idea to be acquainted with the hotel’s evacuation plan in case of an emergency. There is usually a document in each chamber detailing different escape routes from that particular place. Consider it for a moment since travelers never know when knowing the nearest stairwells or fire escapes may come in useful during an emergency.

Plan Of Escape
Are There Toiletries?
Many hotels include shampoo, conditioner, lotion, soap, and even toothpaste as free toiletry products. Knowing this, it’s critical to double-check the bathroom to verify that every item is on the counter or in the shower. It’s the greatest way to avoid a sticky scenario, such as stepping into the shower and discovering there’s nothing to wash with. If guests discover that anything is missing, a simple call to the front desk usually solves the problem! If the hotel does not provide toiletries, this future option may be useful.

Are There Toiletries?
The Best Water Is Bottled
Travelers must exercise caution when it comes to drinking water, especially while traveling outside of the United States. Tap water is not available in countries such as Thailand and Mexico. So, when you arrive in a hotel room, one of the first things you should do is check to see whether there is any bottled water around. Not only does the hotel receive an additional star for providing water, but guests will be pleased when they wake up thirsty in the middle of the night and want to drink from the sink but can’t!

The Best Water Is Bottled
The Coffee Situation
For many individuals, the day does not begin until they have a cup of coffee in the morning. And it’s no different whether they’re staying at a hotel! As a result, it’s critical to check out the coffee issue before reserving a hotel. When a hotel offers “free coffee” in the rooms, it usually refers to instant coffee and powdered creamer. If that isn’t enough, consider bringing coffee bags. This coffee, similar to tea packets, tastes somewhat better than instant coffee and will not have tourists scurrying for a café.

The Coffee Situation
Request New Pillows
The primary reason people stay in hotels is to have a place to sleep when visiting a strange city. As a result, one of the first things visitors should do when they arrive at their hotel room is to lay down in bed. If your pillow is lumpy or your bed has a strange dip in it, don’t be hesitant to speak with the personnel. People in the service business, according to Peggy Goldman, are ready to assist visitors, offer them fresh pillows, or even swap their room if they ask politely.

Request New Pillows
“How-To” List
It may not seem to be the most essential item, but there is nothing worse than going to watch television at night only to discover that the remote control is much more complex than it appears. After you’ve dropped your luggage in your hotel room, consider searching for the helpful “how-to” instruction. This usually instructs visitors on how to operate the television properly and, if necessary, how to set the alarm clock.

“How To” List
In-Hotel Shopping
Nothing is worse than arriving at a hotel, unpacking, and discovering that the cell phone charger, toothpaste, and hairbrush are sitting on the counter at home, waiting to be packed. It’s convenient to have an on-site shop in the hotel lobby for necessities like these. Before making a reservation, browse the hotel’s website to discover what it has to offer, particularly for people who have an odd proclivity for leaving little items at home!

In-Hotel Shopping
Use The Hotel Safe
When reserving a hotel room, visitors should look for accommodations with a safe. While they may seem ridiculous and insecure, these safes are a better method to protect sensitive things than taking a risk and putting them on the counter. These safes can hold passports, loose money, cameras, and even tablets. It’s simply one of those things that will provide travelers with peace of mind when they’re on the road.

Use The Hotel Safe
Of course, you wouldn’t be able to get to your hotel if you don’t have a car to ride, which is why these next set of tips are beneficial for those who are preparing to go on a trip. These tips would not only be beneficial for preparing your car for a trip but is also beneficial for general car maintenance! Without furder ado, here are some of the most important car tips that might even save your life!
Fixing A Dent With Hot Water & A Plunge
Is there a ding on your car’s side? Don’t freak out! We’ve got your back! Dents are common, and contrary to popular belief, they are rather simple to repair. Simply heat some water in a kettle or saucepan, pour it over the dent, and press down the plunger. The dent should come out easily because the car’s body isn’t severely damaged; it won’t look as good as it did before, but it will be less noticeable.

Fixing A Dent With Hot Water & A Plunge
Dirty Headlights And Toothpaste
Don’t rush to the nearest auto store for a specific cure if your headlights are hazy! You might already have a solution to your problem at home. Toothpaste, which contains mild abrasives that clean enamel, turns out to be just as effective on headlights as it is on teeth. With a little toothpaste and elbow grease, your headlights might be as clear as day again! (As a side note, this might or might not work in all cases.) If the inside is yellowing, it’s probably time to replace it.)

Dirty Headlights And Toothpaste
Opening Your Keyring With A Staple Remover
You’re not going to break your fingers trying to fit a new set of keys onto your bulky metal keyring. Simply separate the end pieces with a staple remover and slide them in! We’re sure you’re scratching your brain, wondering why you’ve never thought of it before.

Opening Your Keyring With A Staple Remover
Put A Shower Caddy In The Trunk
If you’re the kind to plan ahead, you probably have oil, a funnel, a rag, a flashlight, and other emergency car supplies in your trunk. Consider investing in a shower caddy to keep all of your important items organized and out of the way when you need them, as well as to keep your trunk clean.

Put A Shower Caddy In The Trunk
Are you Tired of your Garage?
One of the reasons your automobile has scratches could be due to your garage. Isn’t it annoying? We could have the right fix for you if we can make our garage bigger to avoid bumps and scratches! Of course, not everyone can afford the kind of luxury garages that the wealthy can. After all, if that’s the case, you wouldn’t be here. Let’s look at a quick life tip for you!

Are you Tired of your Garage?
Use Pool Noodles To Prevent Car Dings
When you depart your garage, do you frequently hit the garage door on the side? Cutting a pool noodle in half and taping it to the wall where the door swings open is a simple solution (the scuff marks should make it easy enough to tell). Bolts or simple command strips can be used to secure it, but your car and the wall will remain safe!

Use Pool Noodles To Prevent Car Dings
Trash Hack
Aren’t you fed up with your waste stacking up in your vehicle? Do you have trash cans that are too big to fit in your car? We’ve got you covered! Let us not get ahead of ourselves: we will not allow you to purchase little trash bins from the supermarket if you can simply apply this lifehack. Take a look for yourself!

Trash Hack
Need A Trash Bin? Use Cereal Bins
We throw trash in our cars without thinking about it, but did you know that if you’re not careful, the aromas from that trash can linger for a long time in your car? If you utilize a trash can, you won’t have this difficulty. One of those small cereal-holding plastic containers should suffice. Simply line it with a plastic bag to make a small, easily sealed trash can to keep your car odor-free.

Need A Trash Bin? Use Cereal Bins
Reduce Glare With A Tinted Plastic Sheet
We’ve all been there: you’ve forgotten your sunglasses, the sun is setting, and you’re driving west. Your visor won’t be able to shield you at this angle, but there is something that can! A simple tinted plastic sheet will stick to your car window with static and can be moved around as needed, ensuring that you will never again have to face the sun!

Reduce Glare With A Tinted Plastic Sheet
Lessen Frost By Parking Your Car Facing East
This may appear to be a strange witchy trick, but it is actually rather easy and reasonable. The sun’s rays will defrost your front windscreen first if you park your car facing the sun in the morning. If you leave for work when the sun rises, you’ll never have to wait for the defroster to warm up again!

Lessen Frost By Parking Your Car Facing East
Extend Your Key’s Range By Holding Them To Your Head
Although it may appear absurd, it truly works! Place your keys beneath your chin and press the button again if your keys don’t have much range; the fluids in your head will change the signal’s range slightly. Try it for yourself if you don’t believe us!

Extend Your Key’s Range By Holding Them To Your Head
Long Ride With A Messy Kid? MagnaDoodle Got You Covered
There are two apparent concerns when taking a long vehicle ride with a young child: they are messy and easily bored. Thankfully, having a MagnaDoodle in your toy collection can help with both of these concerns. For starters, they’re one of the most fun toys because kids can make and repaint them without running out of (or dropping) ingredients. They can also be utilized as a tray table for kids to eat meals from without leaving crumbs and spills all over the place, which you could miss.

Long Ride With A Messy Kid? MagnaDoodle Got You Covered
Clean Your Wheels With Coke
You’ve probably heard the phrase “use Coke to clean this” a million times, but rims can be cleaned and shined using a combination of cola and dish detergent. Some people are concerned that baking soda will make things stickier, however, this is not the case due to the detergent you use.

Clean Your Wheels With Coke
You Can Use Pantyhose As A Fan Belt
First and foremost, if you have any alternatives (such as asking for a tow) when your fan belt fails, you should take use of them. It’s not worth risking your engine catching fire to save money. If you’re really stuck, a pair of pantyhose can be used as a fan belt to get you to a gas station or a place where you can call for help.

You Can Use Pantyhose As A Fan Belt
Use Nail Polish On Small Scratches
It’s usually not worth the money to have your car’s paint professionally restored when it develops a minor scratch or chip. The disadvantage is that your car will be coated in unsightly scratches. We’re sure you had no idea you could do it all by yourself! It only takes a smidgeon of nail polish. If the color of your car’s paint is close enough to match, a little nail polish will effectively hide the scratches so that no one will see them unless they are looking for them.

Use Nail Polish On Small Scratches
De-Ice Your Keyholes With Hand Sanitizers
If you’ve ever had frozen car door locks, you know how difficult it is to unfreeze them. Hand sanitizer is the solution, in case you hadn’t figured. Although pouring something into a damaged lock may seem counterintuitive, the alcohol in the solution will melt the ice, allowing you to turn the lock. It will dissolve in the same way on your automobile as it does on your hands.

De-Ice Your Keyholes With Hand Sanitizers
Keep Your Seats Buckled During Hot Weather
Trying to buckle your seatbelt in the summer is a dangerous game. Any metal part of your car that has been exposed to sunshine and heat may irritate your hands, but you can avoid this by strapping in your seatbelt as soon as you get in and leaving it there until you return. If the sun can’t reach it, it can’t get hot enough to burn!

Keep Your Seats Buckled During Hot Weather
Use Over-The-Door Shoe Racks As Backseat Organizers
If you have kids, this one is especially useful: a basic over-the-door shoe rack can accommodate all of the backseat necessities, such as sippy cups, toys, chargers, and snacks. The pouches are all immediately accessible and significantly more obvious than the pouches that come standard with certain minivan seats.

Use Over-The-Door Shoe Racks As Backseat Organizers
Window Chips? Clear Nail Polish Could Help
Once again, the power of nail polish has come to the rescue! If a crack or chip appears in your windshield, it will almost certainly spread and crack deeper, posing a driving safety hazard. If you can’t afford to get your windshield replaced right now, a few drops of clear nail polish applied like a run in a pair of stockings should protect the crack from spreading.

Window Chips? Clear Nail Polish Could Help
You Can Use Rubber Bands As Phone Holders
It’s incredibly annoying when you need to look at your GPS but don’t have a co-pilot to hold it up for you or one of those window or air vent holders to hold your phone (and potentially dangerous). It’s actually quite easy to achieve the same effect with a rubber band. If you loop it through a couple of vents on your center console and around the top and bottom of your phone, the tension will keep it in place.

You Can Use Rubber Bands As Phone Holders
Easy Way To Cool Down A Hot Car
Have you ever had to wait for your suffocatingly hot car to cool down enough for you to BREATHE once inside in the summer? To expedite the operation, roll down the passenger side window and quickly open and close the driver’s side door. This creates a fan effect, bringing fresh air in while venting the hot, stale air from your vehicle.

Easy Way To Cool Down A Hot Car
Dryer Sheets As Air Freshener
Air fresheners that clip on or hang over the mirror, for example, are a waste of money because they only last a few days. Dryer sheets last far longer, are less noticeable, and absorb odors effectively. They’re available in both scented and unscented kinds, and they’ll keep your car smelling fresh for months.

Dryer Sheets As Air Freshener
The Nanotech Car Scratch Remover Cloth
It’s not so much a trick as it is a fantastic item that can save the appearance of your car. These Multipurpose Scratch Remover Clothes use sophisticated nanotechnology to remove automotive scratches and stains, restore vehicle color, and maintain paint surfaces. According to the manufacturer, each cloth can be used 10 to 15 times. If you aren’t certain of their effectiveness, they come with a one-year limited warranty. As a result, if you don’t like them, you can contact the maker.

The Nanotech Car Scratch Remover Cloth
Use Scented Wax Cubes As Air Fresheners
Aside from dryer sheets, there’s another DIY air freshener tip for your nose’s pleasure. A few fragrant wax cubes in a mason jar with little holes drilled in the lid would suffice. Place the jar in your car, and as the car warms up, the wax will melt, filling it with a beautiful scent.

Use Scented Wax Cubes As Air Fresheners
Check Your Tire’s State With A Penny
The advice that follows could potentially save your life. Invert a coin and place it in the treads of your tires. If President Lincoln’s head sinks halfway into the hole, you’re in good shape. If the tread on your tires doesn’t cover the president’s head, you’ll need new tires.

Check Your Tire’s State With A Penny