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]]>One of the dirtiest spots in the hotel room is the TV remote. If you have to watch TV, wipe it down with antibacterial wipes or download a smartphone app to control the TV.
Any valuables should be kept in a safe and if there isn’t one, hide them in hidden spots like an empty deodorant or aspirin container.
Hotel rooms are a great spot to enjoy some alone time with your partner, but before doing so, make sure you put up the “Do Not Disturb” sign.
Most of the time you’re fine drinking tap water in hotels, but it just takes one time for it to be infested with bacteria and viruses. So, don’t take the risk.
Minibars are stocked with expensive snacks and drinks and even going near them can trigger a sensor, which will lead to unwanted charges.
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]]>Panini sandwiches are some of the most delicious around with their warm, toasty bread and gooey, melted cheese. And you can actually make them in a hotel room with just some aluminum foil and the iron your hotel provides. Just build your sandwich, wrap in foil, and press with the iron on the hottest setting with no steam. Heat each side for three to four minutes and voila! Panini.
As long as you can get some salad greens, ingredients like shredded carrots, a can of tuna or chickpeas, and dressing in the local grocery store, you can make a salad in your hotel room. Just pop everything into a Tupperware container and shake it up to mix!
Did you know that you can cook rice in a coffee maker? You can also use it to steam foods like veggies and hot dogs for a meal complete with all of the macronutrients and some micronutrients, too.
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]]>Check the bathroom, the dresser, and under the bed before you get out because some of your stuff may still be there. Once you’re out and on your way, it may be impossible to get them back.
Make a mental note when you pack a phone charger, because losing it and letting your phone die may be a big inconvenience during travel. If you’re like most people, you probably rely on your phone for so many things and you definitely don’t want to leave your charger behind.
Straighten up the sheets and make sure you’re not leaving the mess behind you. It’s a decent thing to do and won’t take you more than five minutes.
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]]>One of the dirtiest spots in the hotel room is the TV remote. If you have to watch TV, wipe it down with antibacterial wipes or download a smartphone app to control the TV.
Any valuables should be kept in a safe and if there isn’t one, hide them in hidden spots like an empty deodorant or aspirin container.
Hotel rooms are a great spot to enjoy some alone time with your partner, but before doing so, make sure you put up the “Do Not Disturb” sign.
Most of the time you’re fine drinking tap water in hotels, but it just takes one time for it to be infested with bacteria and viruses. So, don’t take the risk.
Minibars are stocked with expensive snacks and drinks and even going near them can trigger a sensor, which will lead to unwanted charges.
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]]>The post Save Money While Traveling with These Hotel Room Meals appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Panini sandwiches are some of the most delicious around with their warm, toasty bread and gooey, melted cheese. And you can actually make them in a hotel room with just some aluminum foil and the iron your hotel provides. Just build your sandwich, wrap in foil, and press with the iron on the hottest setting with no steam. Heat each side for three to four minutes and voila! Panini.
As long as you can get some salad greens, ingredients like shredded carrots, a can of tuna or chickpeas, and dressing in the local grocery store, you can make a salad in your hotel room. Just pop everything into a Tupperware container and shake it up to mix!
Did you know that you can cook rice in a coffee maker? You can also use it to steam foods like veggies and hot dogs for a meal complete with all of the macronutrients and some micronutrients, too.
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]]>The post 3 Things to Do Before Leaving the Hotel Room appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Check the bathroom, the dresser, and under the bed before you get out because some of your stuff may still be there. Once you’re out and on your way, it may be impossible to get them back.
Make a mental note when you pack a phone charger, because losing it and letting your phone die may be a big inconvenience during travel. If you’re like most people, you probably rely on your phone for so many things and you definitely don’t want to leave your charger behind.
Straighten up the sheets and make sure you’re not leaving the mess behind you. It’s a decent thing to do and won’t take you more than five minutes.
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