Eight Hacks to Get the Most Out of Your Hotel Stay

8 hacks to get out of your hotel stay

Hotels are traveller’s temporary homes. They have different amenities, like elegant interiors, cozy bedrooms, gorgeous bathrooms, relaxing balcony views, state-of-the-art public facilities, and warm customer service, which make their guests feel at home. Hotels make you feel nothing but bliss – until it’s time to see the bill.

Hacks for best hotel stay

Let’s admit it. Hotel accommodations are quite expensive. And we’re not just talking about the five-star hotels but all hotels in general. The only way to relieve yourself after spending a couple of dollars for a three-night stay is the fact that you got the best of what you have paid for.

From the tricks in receiving exceptional hotel experience at a lower cost to the list of goods and services you can get for free, here are eight hacks in making the most out of your hotel stay.

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Don’t book on discount sites

Thinking of booking on discount sites? Then expect a discounted experience as well. According to Jacob Tomsky, a prominent personality in the hotel industry and author of Heads in Beds: A Reckless Memoir of Hotels, Hustles, And So-Called Hospitality, reservations made through Internet discount sites are often reserved for the worst hotel rooms.

Hotels usually set aside a certain block of rooms for third-party platforms and save the best rooms and more variety for direct bookings. Additionally, you can negotiate if you call the hotel directly.

Use the time to your advantage

Great timing is key if you want to get the best out of the hotel’s service. If you don’t want to get upset that your room isn’t ready yet, don’t show up at 11 a.m. when your check-in time is 2 pm. For sure, you don’t want the housekeepers to rush in preparing your room. If you have a special request, don’t call between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. for these are rush hours. Chances are receptionists are serving a long line of guests and they may not be able to process your request effectively.

Still hoping to score an upgrade? Checking in near the end of the day might work. Hotels have a greater sense of occupancy during this time and are more likely to offer available upgrades.

Ask for a corner room

“All rooms are the basically the same”- this is probably one of the top lies of a front desk agent. If you want to have a better room for the same price, always opt for a corner room. These rooms, no matter what floor you’re on, tend to have a square footage.

 Corner rooms also allow you to witness more scenic views from your balcony or windowpane. Just be discreet when asking for an upgrade, especially when other guests are waiting to be assisted.

Request a fresh bed as soon as you arrive

Most hotels wash the sheets everyday but blankets only get washed once a week. Bedspreads, on the other hand, are usually washed once a month, unless there’s a visible stain.

 Never pay for the minibar

Minibar fees are outrageous, and most guests choose not to touch the cabinet to avoid fees. However, you don’t have to pay for the items you consume (or steal) from the minibar. Why? Minibars are known as the most disputed charges on a hotel bill. Delays in checking and restocking, double stocking, keystroke errors, moving rooms and other mistakes make the charges of the minibar the most voided item.

Even if you claimed to never have touched those items even if you did, the hotel management will never accuse you of lying. They won’t go through your trash bin, searching for an empty bag of Lay’s you consumed yesterday.

Steal the toiletries

Or should we say, “take advantage” of the free toiletries? In contrary to what you think, hotels love it when you take home their soap, shampoo, lotion, sanitizer, and other stuff. That is why they put their business name or logo on them. If you want other free hotel stuff, all you must do is pick up the phone and ask.

However, you’re still not entitled to everything. Stealing the bathrobe, bedspreads, pillows, towels, coat hangers, and even toilet seat covers is a different story.

Be a smart complainer

Have complaints? Instead of hysterically talking to the front desk agent, respond in a calm manner, briefly outline your problem and ask whom you should speak with to have the concern addressed. It would also be great to offer a solution if you have one.

Another way to make sure the attendant won’t just nod and forget to solve your problem is by getting his or her name. Just casually say, “I’ll drop by at your desk later to make sure everything has been taken care of, James” and expect the identified employee to be as attentive to your concern as possible.

Tip wisely

The bellman, valet, doorman, and housekeepers can either be friends or foes. Take care of them and you’ll get a higher reward of service; treat them badly and you’ll get, well, nothing special. And since most of them are paid minimum wage, there’s only one word to make them happy – tip.

A decent tip may get a long way. Jacob Tomsky recalled, “when I feel that $20 (£12) you slipped me burning in my pocket, I will find that upgrade for you, as well as other options like late checkout, free movies, free minibar, room service amenities, and more. I’ll do whatever it takes to deserve the tip and then a little bit more in the hope that you’ll hit me again.”

Author:

Carmina Natividad is a writer who has always been passionate about giving in to her wanderlust and collecting mementoes from different places. She also enjoys writing for Holiday Inn, a modern hotel in Western Sydney known for their exceptional accommodation, service, and location, which appeals to travellers in Australia.

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Discover the Historical Era of the Rajputs

Discover the historical era of Rajputs

Rajasthan had a rich historical era of the Rajputs which can be seen in the majestic forts and palaces that are well conserved. Rajasthan comprises of the alpine and jagged south-eastern region and the unproductive north-western Thar Desert that extends across the border of Pakistan.

Here, you can find historic cities, incredible fortresses with legends and rare beauty like Udaipur. Puskar with its holy lake and the desert city of Jaisalmer allures many tourists every year.  No wonder then, Rajasthan is a prime tourist destination where you can cherish priceless memories.  Let us check out these destinations in detail.

Jaisalmer Fort, Rajputs, Rajasthan (Image courtesy-commons.wikimedia.org)
Jaisalmer Fort
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Jaisalmer The city is renowned for the golden fort that is made of yellow sandstone in the Thar Desert.  Rawal Jaisal, a Rajput King established this city. Jaisalmer Fort is situated on the hill with its wall blending into the contours of the hills.

Gadsisar Lake
Gadsisar Lake
  • Gadsisar Lake – Picnic spot ideal for a getaway and is famous for boating. There are small temples surrounding the lake.

Pushkar is among the oldest cities in India. Legend associates it with Brahma’s creation. The word ‘Pushkar’ in Sanskrit means blue lotus flower. It is a holy place for the Hindus who come here for salvation.

Puskar fair – This fair is one of the largest cattle fairs in the country which is held in the month of October or November. It lasts for 5 days. Camels in this fair are cleaned, washed and decorated with jewelry of silver and beads. The fair is held for trading and the best camels get awarded in different categories. Camel safaris in Puskar, take tourists to rural areas where they can see crop harvesting.

Pushkar Fair, Rajputs Rajasthan
Pushkar Fair

Udaipur– Situated in the hills of the Aravallis, it is a ‘city of Dawn’ as it is a land around the water lake.

  • Lake Pichola- This scenic lake is surrounded by hills, palaces, temples, bathing ghats and two island palaces, Jag Mandir and Jag Niwas, give an awesome view.
  • City Palace is a majestic architecture over the lake on a hill which is fenced by walls of courtyards, pavilions, terraces and hanging gardens.
Lake Palace Udaipur
Lake Palace Udaipur

Other places to check out in Udaipur are Chittaurgarh, the fortress of Kumbhalgarh, lovely Jain temple of Ranakpur, Eklingji, and Nathdwara. Mount Abu is a cool retreat not to be missed.

Bikaner– This city is renowned for its camel rides. The city is dotted with many sand dunes and camels are prime helpers here who pull carts loaded with grains.  The forts and palaces look magnificent with their reddish-pink sandstone and reflect their historical and architectural legacy.

Junagarh Fort (wikipedia.org) Rajputs, Rajasthan
Junagarh Fort
(wikipedia.org)
  • Junagarh Fort– It is built from red sandstone and marble carvings and paintings. This fort was constructed by Raja Rai Singh. Within this fort, one can find palaces. Sun Gate is the main entry point to the fort. Other palaces, Chandra Mahal, Karan Mahal and Phool Mahal are worth a visit. This fort has a museum with miniature paintings and rare antiques that are precious.

Lalgarh Palace (commons.wikimedia.org), Rajputs, Rajasthan
Lalgarh Palace
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  • Lalgarh Palace– A juxtaposition of Oriental and European style luxury is fascinating, in this splendid fort built of red sandstone. It was created by Sir Swinton Jacob for Maharaja Ganga Singh in the pre-Independence era. This palace comprises of a billiard room, a library, cards room and a smoking room. To further add charm to this place are Belgian chandeliers, cut glass ornaments, oil paintings, and lamps.
  • So, go ahead and discover the historical era of Rajputs at these places!

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    Awesome Rajasthan

    Awesome Rajasthan

    Rajasthan’, when one hears this word, one visualizes the land of deserts, palaces, and camels. Rajasthan with its ancient culture and civilization has made a name for itself throughout the world and not only in India. Tourists from across the globe throng this state of Rajasthan. So what is it that captures the mind of people across the globe and India? This article shall take you through the places of interest in Rajasthan.

    Arts and crafts in Rajasthan
    Arts and crafts

    Countryside or rural RajasthanA few unusual places to explore in Rajasthan that otherwise might have gone unnoticed by you. Bishnoi and Pali are becoming hot spots for people who want offbeat destinations in Rajasthan. People who are adventurous should not miss Bishnoi. Bishnoi is a community of nature worshippers. It just takes around 45 minutes to reach this destination from Jodhpur. The place of Bishnoi offers diversity in terms of weather conditions, religious convictions, language, civilizations, and attires. It has the world’s second-largest desert THAR. You can take the Bishnoi Village Safari which is organized by Rajas and Maharaja of Jodhpur. This will allow a foretaste of the rich cultural life of their state of Marwar. The safari is usually one day or half day where one can enjoy the sight of snow, rainforests, giant Himalayas, and long and beautiful seacoasts.

    Pink city jaipur , Rajasthan

    JaipurJaipur city should not be missed by the adventurous traveler because you can take the ‘Hot Air Balloon Adventure’. In the ‘Hot Air Balloon Adventure’, one can explore the Amber Fort, Jal Mahal, and aerial view of Jaipur and Hawa Mahal. The duration of the hot air balloon ride is 60 minutes. The hot air balloon ride can be taken over Amber (near Jaipur). Jaipur which is often called the ‘Pink City’ comprises palaces and forts which have magnificent views and ornate architecture. The tourists here can enjoy the remnants of a bygone era of the monarchy in its glory. Some heritage hotels in the city are transformed from old palaces to give tourists a regal experience.

    Ballooning over Jaipur, Rajasthan
    Hot air balloon ride

    Udaipur Another attraction for tourists is the city of Udaipur. Udaipur is known for its Lake Pichola and City Palace. It is constructed skillfully with a military architecture of Rajput and Mughal style ornamental methods combined together. The museum of this displays many royal heirlooms, family photos, and other mementos which give you the feel of the culture and royalty of Maharanas of Mewar. The Museum consists of Mardana Mahal and Zenana Mahal which are King and Queen’s palaces respectively. It was constructed in 1559 and is the ancient and prime part of City Palace. Jag Mandir is another palace not to be missed which is one of the foremost palaces to be constructed in Lake Pichola. Lake Pichola is simply breathtakingly beautiful.

    Udaipur, Rajasthan
    Udaipur palace, Rajasthan
    Udaipur Palace at night

    PushkarThis place attracts adventurous backpackers and hippie types. Puskar comes alive in the month of October/November with Camel Fair. The camels are dressed up and paraded. The icing on the cake is definitely the camel races, although the comical beauty contests which feature elegantly decorated and shaved camels are amusing. In addition to this, there is temple dancing, folk and classical music, and an arts and crafts bazaar as well. And, last but not least; the fair would be incomplete without a mustache competition!

    pushkar fair, Rajasthan
    Pushkar fair
    Awesome Rajasthan
    Rajasthan culture tour
    So what are you waiting for quickly plan your trip to the colorful, vibrant, and awesome Rajasthan!

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