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How do you entertain yourself in a hotel room?

Play board or card games. You could also play Solitaire online. There are many card games you can play if other people are in the room, like poker or gin rummy. You could also make up your own board game! Some hotels even have board games you can borrow.



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Have some wine, or if the hotel has a bar, order a drink and talk to the bartender if it doesn't interfere with his or her job, and leave an extra nice tip. Listen to music or watch movies. Ask for extra pillows. Enjoy a deep sleep in a king-sized bed all to yourself.

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This could mean sleeping in, watching TV, reading a book, or taking a long bath or shower. Explore the area: If you're staying in a new city, you may want to spend your day exploring the local area. You can ask the hotel staff for recommendations on nearby attractions, restaurants, or shops to.

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A general rule of thumb is $3 to $5 per night for budget and midrange hotels, and up to $10 a night for luxury hotels and resorts (or more if the service is really high end). Families don't automatically need to tip more than single travelers or couples.

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First impressions are everything Guests often travel a long way to enjoy a hotel and travelling can be stressful, so the 'check in' experience should be as seamless as possible. Extra touches such as providing warm hand towels, a snack or a refreshing drink encourages guests to relax and puts them at ease.

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Read on and brush up on how to be the perfect 5-star hotel guest.
  1. Don't Forget Your Front-Desk Manners. ...
  2. Emanate Cool. ...
  3. Minimize the Selfies. ...
  4. Dress For the Occasion. ...
  5. Exude Savoir-faire on the Dining Table. ...
  6. Earn the Respect You Deserve.


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It depends on the hotel and where you are. Most hotels do notice when an additional guest arrives, either coming and going from the resort, or the room cleaning staff can notice. some hotels train their staff to notice. Of course, not every extra guest is noticed and some people do get away with it.

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No, unfortunately it is not possible for someone to sleep over in your hotel room without paying. Hotels have strict policies about who can stay in their rooms and require payment for all guests.

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While you are allowed to have guests in your room, hotels generally have restrictions on the number of visitors and the duration of their stay. This is done to maintain security and prevent overcrowding.

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The flight attendant explained, “Worried about forgetting something from your hotel safe? Put your heel or shoe in it and you won't forget it!” Since your shoes are an essential part of your daily attire, you most likely won't forget them, and in turn, you won't forget anything else stashed in the safe with one.

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Add avoiding rooms on the first and second floor to your hotel safety checklist, as these are the areas most prone to crime. Rooms on the 3rd-6th floors are ideal. Not only is there typically less crime on these floors, but in the event of an emergency, you can quickly get downstairs and evacuate the building.

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Most hotels permit stays up to two weeks or even longer depending on availability. Extended-stay hotels offer long-term stays for people who need accommodations for more than a few days, typically up to six months.

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