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I'm currently writing this on a plane back from Ireland. Talking to the
Irish makes me feel like Iām speaking another language. It must be the accent... I love it! If you haven't been, I recommend a visit,Ā especially for my solo travelers. Irish people are so talkative and inviting that you'll never feel alone. AND they also gave me
great advice. If only Americans were this friendly and helpful.Ā
There are some critical tips you should follow when staying in
hotels. Not knowing these tips canĀ wreck your vacation. In addition, you may end up bringing back some unwanted souvenirs.š¬ Let's dive in!
Check for bed bugsĀ
Bed bugs are REAL and you don't want to bring them back from your vacation. To spot bed bugs, check the edges of your sheets. If there are tiny specs of blood, the mattress is probably infected, so get a new room or hotel. Also, if you wake up with new and mysterious bite
marks, thatās a sign that bed bugs mightāve feasted on you while you slept! GET OUTTA THERE.Ā
Don't fully unpackĀ
Upon arriving at a hotel, some people unpack all their clothes as if theyāre home.Ā Don't do this. Instead, keep most of your items in your luggage. With the help of my packing cubes, my luggage becomes the hub for my belongings. When it's time to leave, I can get ready relatively quickly, without forgetting something I put in the closet.
Put your clothes in the showerĀ
Wrinkles in clothes can ruin selfies and thirst traps. To get rid of wrinkles, hang up your clothes and bring them into the shower. The steam from the shower gets rid of the wrinkles so you can be camera-ready ā Always!
Stay away from the minibarĀ
Those snacks and mini liquor bottles may look tempting at 3 am after youāve already had a few drinks, but itās a trap! They are expensive and you WILL be charged, so please stay away from them. Don't even think about
them!
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People are dirty
Wipe down all the places people would usually touch in a room like doorknobs, remote controls, and toilet handles. I don't even bother to use the coffee maker. How often do you think the coffee maker gets cleaned?! Once upon a traumatic time, I found boogers in the coffee maker and I wasĀ never the same again.
Everything is negotiableĀ
The hotel room is a fixed cost. Therefore, the owner still has to pay for unused rooms. Try negotiating with the owner; you may get a free upgrade, extended stay, or early check-in. Owners want to fill vacant spaces. Thatās how I got a free upgrade in Colombia!
Bring long cablesĀ
USB outlets are often located in the weirdest places. So do yourself a favor and getĀ 6' longĀ cables so you're not crouching under a table
to charge your phone.
Always join the hotel loyalty clubĀ
Loyalty clubs are free. If you collect enough points, you can get free perks, upgrades, and extended stays. SoĀ always sign up for the loyalty program.Ā Don't leave free money on the tableā¦not in this economy!Ā
Hide your stuff/Donāt be a slob
I've never had my stuff stolen because I have booby traps in my room. But seriously, anyone who enters your room might steal cash thatās just left out. So lock up your stuff and use your luggage as the central hub to store everything. Another reason why you should keep your room in order is so you can quickly spot if somethingās missing, which will deter those with a questionable moral compass.
Be careful with some of the appliancesĀ
Irons are helpful, but they can sometimes have unidentified crud on them or get too hot which can damage your clothes. Test the iron on a small area first before ironing everything.
Bring Flip FlopsĀ
Do you think people clean the floors thoroughly?...Ā NAH!Ā Ā Donāt make it easy for infections to make you their
host!Ā Ā
Trust me, if you took a black light to some of these hotel rooms, youād be weary of the fluids youāre unknowingly
stepping onā¦ š¤¢