When you come to stay at a hotel, usually all that you want are the basics: to relax, watch a movie on TV, get a good night’s sleep, enjoy some delicious English breakfast in the morning, maybe get some advice about what interesting sites there are to see nearby. The last thing that should be on your mind is how uncomfortable you are.
It shouldn’t take 5 stars for a hotel to provide the basics and make you feel welcome. However, the sad reality is that far from every hotel you stay at will be up to your standards. Luckily, people have come up with plenty of life hacks while you stay at hotels, especially bad ones. And one person’s hotel hack to get rid of the annoying gap between the curtains inspired others to share their own tips and tricks.
We here at Bored Panda have compiled a list of hotel hacks to improve your stay and help you circumnavigate bad experiences as best you can. So scroll down, upvote your fave hacks, and share them with your friends. And be sure to leave us a comment with any hotel hacks that you might know as well.
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When Rick Klau shared the hack where you can use a hanger to close the blackout curtains in your hotel room, the internet’s response was phenomenal. The hack was liked 396,700 times and retweeted 71,500 times. Klau’s post inspired other social media users to share their own hotel hacks, and some of them are brilliant in their simplicity.
I always carry individually wrapped antiseptic wipes. As a dog owner I've found them to be a very good idea just generally.. The packaging can be recyled on these. EDIT: and the wipes are as well with the ones I use. I only mentioned packaging as I was looking at that large plastic container in the photo.
It sounds a little paranoid to me... but seeing the comments, my whole family might be the weirdos
My mother used to clean hotel rooms. The stories I've heard make you want to never set foot in a hotel again. And it was kind of a high end hotel too.
Load More Replies...And eventually end up like 'the boy in the bubble'? Nope, certainly not, I'd rather build up my bacterial resistance. Offcourse NOT saying I welcome dirty hotels, bad housekeeping, grime & lick toilet seats or wash my face in public toilets :-) But I certainly think some people tend to overdo cleanliness a little bit :-)
DP von Icecream I wasn't disagreeing with you, the reverse in fact. I don't have any issues understanding the boy in the bubble and I'm not from '1 those anxiety-riddled-generations'.
Load More Replies...There is a wealth of scientific knowledge available on the topic of isopropyl-alcohol resistant bacteria... and how they were created by an overuse of sanitizer products.
hey dude ~~ thanks for contributing to the growth of super-resistant resistant bacteria, squandering lots of resources {the plastic outer packaging alone not to mention what the wipes themselves are made of], and creating a personal landfill of trash when you could just, i dunno, WASH YOUR FREAKIN' HANDS once in a while instead of trying to sanitize the world. You did not learn this in hospital admissions. Hospital staff practice hand hygiene rather than futilely trying to disinfect the entire freakin' planet. Bet your local pharmacy staff cheers when you visit ~~ it's the germophobe dude. Wonder what what we can scare him into buying today? https://www.futurity.org/iscrub-app-keeps-tabs-on-hand-washing/
Totally agree, they dont clean and certainly dont sanitize anything no matter how fancy the hotel. Put it this way, anything you want to touch, wipe with one and let it air dry.
Geez...this obsession with germs. I’m 68, have traveled the world, stayed in everything from a tent in Rwanda to 5 star hotels. Never once have I wiped down doorknobs, etc. - nor do I use that horrible antibacterial liquid. However, I know a couple who are so concerned about germs, she literally cleans the room before they unpack. They also travel with their own set of sheets, lay a clean sheet in the trunk of their rental car, use that antibacterial liquid on their hands constantly, etc. Guess who gets sick frequently...they do! Buck up people and strengthen your own immune system so don’t have to be fearful of germs.
No no no for all that Plastic! I carry a small orange based sanitizer spray & use toilet tissue for this - 💚
I take a big pack of antiseptic wipes on planes, and after wiping down my side, I wipe down the seat and tray beside me. Then use them when touching anything in the bathroom. I haven’t got sick on a flight since.
Baby wipes are very, very mild for the sake of a baby's skin. You won't be killing any germs - I don't think you need to kill the germs (healthy immune systems aren't helped that way) but I wasn't sure if you thought baby wipes were more effective than they really are. I don't mean any of this in a patronising way - it's hard to tell what people know/don't know (and that doesn't mean they are dumb) and it's also hard to share information without coming off as a condescending git. Sorry if I have.
Load More Replies...I'm not so worried about the surfaces in the hotel room, because I know I will wash my hands before I eat. With good old fashioned soap and water.
I would be more worried about what lies beneath the sheets and on the carpet, so many germaphobes about
Seriously agree, about the mattress and the plethora of paranoia here.
Load More Replies...Same. A large tub will take up a lot of room in the luggage. I also carry a travel size of Lysol. Less waste.
Load More Replies...Not the parents I meet - I'm forever handing out the ones I carry with me because their little ones have fallen over. They usually have wet wipes but not antiseptic wipes.
Load More Replies...Yep we do the same! We bring both Lysol wipes & spray for the shower curtain!
This just seems like a waste of time. Realistically what is it that you are going to catch
The ice bucket: Use the bag for ice to put the tv remote in... even though you disinfected it, probably still not sterile enough! Better be safe than sorry!
I've never been in a hotel where you had to turn on the electricity in the room. Where does this happen?
Bored Panda interviewed Dr. Gabor Forgacs from Ryerson University about the hotel industry, as well as the challenges it faces in the 21st century.
“Technology is offered as an option for convenience but not as a replacement for service. Automated check-ins and wake up calls etc. are fine, however, it is a guest preference to choose them as a lot of guests appreciate the human interaction instead. Technology is used to expedite service (curbside check-in, messaging, digital coupons, etc.) not replacing it.”
“How we leverage our data is important for hoteliers. We have a data-rich operational environment and we have to walk a fine line in terms of using our data sources for improving service without invading guest privacy and respecting sensitivities," Dr. Forgacs said.
“The philosophy of old school hoteliers, and I am one, still rules: we see everything, we know anything about our guests but never disclose anything, never reveal what we know and keep all that to ourselves. Best hoteliers are unassuming, discreet and highly knowledgeable.”
They always throw away any of the small soaps that remain so you might as well take those. Hotels need to stop providing these things in mini plastic containers for the sake of the planet.
And also, one where the outlets fit the configuration of the plugs that you use (American, European, whatever). Better than having to depend on getting multiple adapters for each of your devices. If the plug on the strip doesn't fit the wall outlet, you can get just one adapter at the front desk.
What hotel has doors like that? I never seen a gap between doors and the floor
This is exactly what the hotel chains want you to do. Usually, it means thta you do not pick by quality and price andmore but by brand. Maximizing a hotel program usually is only worth it if you stay in hotels A LOT and/or if you can status match with other loyality programs, like that of airlines. Which again make only sense if you travel a lot. From my experience, there is little sense below 25 nights a year.
Small point but it will take you longer to get out when the fire alarm goes off (happened twice in hotels I've stayed in).
"Please be careful not to cover any air holes so you don't disable the detector. Please remove the tape in the morning so maintenance can inspect the detector."
You can be reasonably clean, but thinking too much about germs can suck all the fun out of any trip and holliday.
Load More Replies...This is somewhat disappointing. Some hacks are rather dumb, some are really selfish, and many would be mitigated by using 5-10 USD or EUR more a night to book a hotel that cares for its customers.
Even the top-rated hotels' cleaning staffs don't always do a top-rated job. I've read a number of articles where it's been proven that cleaning staff take shortcuts and don't do all the things we would expect them to do (like sanitizing bathroom counters).
Load More Replies...I've never done any of these and I somehow survived all the hotels I've stayed in.
In which country do hotels provide irons and ironing boards? I have been to a lot of countries and never seen one.
All the hotels I've been in the EU, ALL have ironing boards & heaps of other services as standard :-)
Load More Replies...This is probably one of the worst articles I've ever read on bored panda.
I knew this would be bullcrap when I read "hacks". It's always the same, "life hacks" are a mixture of tips on how to be selfish and stuff you get by thinking about your "problem" for three to five seconds.
Yes, I may be revealing myself as an old fart but I refuse to call them 'hacks'. It's just jargon. How about "tips" or "shortcuts"?
Load More Replies...Best hotel hack, don't use the public WiFi and if you do, pay for a VPN to keep your device secure. Hackers can sit outside a hotel and read the traffic on public WiFi.
Got excited -> read the post -> got disappointed . Useless hacks
Well I think I've learned that lots of people select really crappy hotels. Off course understanding if you are on a budget, better to rent an apartment for a couple of days & do some of the 'hotel-services' yourself? :-)
Want an upgrade? Book it. Want a phone charger? Bring it. Want to store your bags? TIP THE BELLMAN. And for fvcks sake.. put down your fvking cell phone during check in... or we will give you the absolute worst room available.
I have been travelling with my roku or Amazon fire stick! As long as they have wifi and a hdmi slot, you can watch apps instead of the limited channels they offer!
Some nicer hotels now allow you to log into Netflix, Hulu and other services right from the channel. It also automatically logs you out when you check out.
Load More Replies...what to do when travelling to the UK or a country that uses 220 volt ac power and your laptop uses a 120 vac US power transformer? The best solution is to buy a second power adapter that is set up with the funky UK plug for use in the UK or Africa... The step up/down cheap outlet adapter they sell can burn out your power transformer and/or laptop
I always bring my own pillow and toiletries because most hotels use horrid scented detergent in the laundry and perfumed soap and shampoo. The last time the smell was so overwhelming, this year I'm taking a sleep sack for the bed and throwing the hotel sheets on the floor.
What is the purpose of sticking tape on the smoke detector? I don't get that one.
My daughter made an OUT OF ORDER sign and put it on the ice machine that was right next to our room because whenever anyone got ice it made a huge racket. Genius
My daughter made an "OUT OF ORDER" sign and put it on the ice machine that was right next to our room because whenever anyone got ice it made a huge racket. Genius
Note on the remotes from someone who used to work in hospitality... just because you can’t see anything on it or just because it’s not sticky doesn’t mean someone has cleaned it well. All it takes is one guest who had the flu, or pinkeye, or who drooled on it after they fell asleep watching tv in bed. It’s not a matter of being a germaphobe; it’s a matter of knowing what places in hotels (at any price level) are most likely to get skipped or barely cleaned enough to kill the bacteria on them. Places like this are the remote, the mini-fridge door handle and front/top, the closet, nightstand, and desk drawer handles, the lamp switches and wall light switches...
Terrified of the remote, but no problem sleeping in probably unwashed bed sheets
Who are these people covering everything in plastic, have they all got problems with their immune systems...?
I always check the bathroom vents for dust. A dusty vent probably means no hidden camera!!
All these Pandas packing clips and cords... I'm doing well if I remember both my shoes.
I always travel with my own toiletries in refillable travel bottles. Then I don't need to use the hotel's tiny bottles! I also use a weighted sleep mask. It keeps the light out of my eyes, and the gentle weight is calming, stress reducing.
I'll share my own hack... always brings a stack of post-it notes: you can attach them to the inside of the room door covering the peep hole
Good one. Also (not specific to hotels) put a scrap of tape over your laptop's camera unless you're sure you want to be video-ing.
Load More Replies...Take a blacklight bulb with you if you want to see some body fluids left in your room. They only cost around $2 at Walmart and most places that sell light bulbs. But, if you are going to use one, do it before you unpack - you may be moving to another room...or hotel.
Not sure what s**t holes your staying at. Every single Marriott hotel I have stayed at has both a trash can and recycling can in every room. Also, you can take those soaps and shampoos you don't use and give them to shelters.
Load More Replies...You can be reasonably clean, but thinking too much about germs can suck all the fun out of any trip and holliday.
Load More Replies...This is somewhat disappointing. Some hacks are rather dumb, some are really selfish, and many would be mitigated by using 5-10 USD or EUR more a night to book a hotel that cares for its customers.
Even the top-rated hotels' cleaning staffs don't always do a top-rated job. I've read a number of articles where it's been proven that cleaning staff take shortcuts and don't do all the things we would expect them to do (like sanitizing bathroom counters).
Load More Replies...I've never done any of these and I somehow survived all the hotels I've stayed in.
In which country do hotels provide irons and ironing boards? I have been to a lot of countries and never seen one.
All the hotels I've been in the EU, ALL have ironing boards & heaps of other services as standard :-)
Load More Replies...This is probably one of the worst articles I've ever read on bored panda.
I knew this would be bullcrap when I read "hacks". It's always the same, "life hacks" are a mixture of tips on how to be selfish and stuff you get by thinking about your "problem" for three to five seconds.
Yes, I may be revealing myself as an old fart but I refuse to call them 'hacks'. It's just jargon. How about "tips" or "shortcuts"?
Load More Replies...Best hotel hack, don't use the public WiFi and if you do, pay for a VPN to keep your device secure. Hackers can sit outside a hotel and read the traffic on public WiFi.
Got excited -> read the post -> got disappointed . Useless hacks
Well I think I've learned that lots of people select really crappy hotels. Off course understanding if you are on a budget, better to rent an apartment for a couple of days & do some of the 'hotel-services' yourself? :-)
Want an upgrade? Book it. Want a phone charger? Bring it. Want to store your bags? TIP THE BELLMAN. And for fvcks sake.. put down your fvking cell phone during check in... or we will give you the absolute worst room available.
I have been travelling with my roku or Amazon fire stick! As long as they have wifi and a hdmi slot, you can watch apps instead of the limited channels they offer!
Some nicer hotels now allow you to log into Netflix, Hulu and other services right from the channel. It also automatically logs you out when you check out.
Load More Replies...what to do when travelling to the UK or a country that uses 220 volt ac power and your laptop uses a 120 vac US power transformer? The best solution is to buy a second power adapter that is set up with the funky UK plug for use in the UK or Africa... The step up/down cheap outlet adapter they sell can burn out your power transformer and/or laptop
I always bring my own pillow and toiletries because most hotels use horrid scented detergent in the laundry and perfumed soap and shampoo. The last time the smell was so overwhelming, this year I'm taking a sleep sack for the bed and throwing the hotel sheets on the floor.
What is the purpose of sticking tape on the smoke detector? I don't get that one.
My daughter made an OUT OF ORDER sign and put it on the ice machine that was right next to our room because whenever anyone got ice it made a huge racket. Genius
My daughter made an "OUT OF ORDER" sign and put it on the ice machine that was right next to our room because whenever anyone got ice it made a huge racket. Genius
Note on the remotes from someone who used to work in hospitality... just because you can’t see anything on it or just because it’s not sticky doesn’t mean someone has cleaned it well. All it takes is one guest who had the flu, or pinkeye, or who drooled on it after they fell asleep watching tv in bed. It’s not a matter of being a germaphobe; it’s a matter of knowing what places in hotels (at any price level) are most likely to get skipped or barely cleaned enough to kill the bacteria on them. Places like this are the remote, the mini-fridge door handle and front/top, the closet, nightstand, and desk drawer handles, the lamp switches and wall light switches...
Terrified of the remote, but no problem sleeping in probably unwashed bed sheets
Who are these people covering everything in plastic, have they all got problems with their immune systems...?
I always check the bathroom vents for dust. A dusty vent probably means no hidden camera!!
All these Pandas packing clips and cords... I'm doing well if I remember both my shoes.
I always travel with my own toiletries in refillable travel bottles. Then I don't need to use the hotel's tiny bottles! I also use a weighted sleep mask. It keeps the light out of my eyes, and the gentle weight is calming, stress reducing.
I'll share my own hack... always brings a stack of post-it notes: you can attach them to the inside of the room door covering the peep hole
Good one. Also (not specific to hotels) put a scrap of tape over your laptop's camera unless you're sure you want to be video-ing.
Load More Replies...Take a blacklight bulb with you if you want to see some body fluids left in your room. They only cost around $2 at Walmart and most places that sell light bulbs. But, if you are going to use one, do it before you unpack - you may be moving to another room...or hotel.
Not sure what s**t holes your staying at. Every single Marriott hotel I have stayed at has both a trash can and recycling can in every room. Also, you can take those soaps and shampoos you don't use and give them to shelters.
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