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Tips & Tricks for the Best Possible Hotel Stay

How do you truly get the best out of your stay at a hotel? The following step-by-step process guide will explain how you can maximize your enjoyment and experience when sleeping away from home. Using this information will put you in the driving seat when it comes to travelling, improving your confidence and knowledge when staying at hotels anywhere around the world.

WHEN YOU ARRIVE

Being polite at the front desk can truly make all the difference. You may have had a bitterly long flight or difficult trip, but the staff member at reception has a strong say in dictating whether a room is available or not. A polite, but firm approach is often best. Always get the staff member's name too, as this will keep them on their toes and encourage them to provide you with their utmost respect and best service.

Being nice may even get you bumped up to a better suite. If you're there on a special occasion, don't forget to mention it. Many hotels take pride in upgrading customers who are visiting for honeymoons or anniversaries.

AROUND THE HOTEL

The staff always make the hotel. By tipping skilfully and frequently. You can get the best possible service and ultimately the best experience.  

Not many people are aware that there is much more to tipping than simply slipping someone a dollar bill. One of the best ways to tip is to provide a little incentive up front, and provide another fresh dollar bill after receiving the service.

By tipping before and after, you place yourself in control of receiving high-quality care. By giving a little bit of cash up front, you encourage even better service than you would have had originally, and by tipping after, you reward the staff member who will be pleasantly surprised to receive money they thought you'd already issued to them.

What people don't know either is that tipping staff in this way stimulates word of mouth from the staff. Word will spread through the hotel, and people will soon be desperate to help you. It'll cost you much less than you think (tips needn't be extravagant), and you'll barely lift a finger for the remainder of your stay.

IN YOUR ROOM

Be sure to take a mini travel bag to keep by your bedside for your stay. Even the most luxurious and grandiose hotels are still home to thousands of visitors who come in and out of these establishments, and there will inevitably be a certain degree of bacteria left behind as a result, no matter how thoroughly rooms are cleansed. Indeed, sometimes the hotel's idea of nice, clean room isn't the same as yours. Being prepared with a neat little travel bag can help you to enjoy a much more comfortable stay.

Dry your face with your own hand towel, and frequently give your hands a rub down with some antibacterial hand wash. It's always worth wiping down some of the additional items your hotel provides too – such as headphones, or remote controls. Antibacterial hand wipes will kill most lingering germs on items like these; it will only take a matter of seconds to do and it'll keep you clean and healthy. Earplugs are also a worthy addition to your travel bag, given their small size and ability to drown out even the most vicious traffic noise from outside your room.

AS YOU LEAVE

Check out with a smile and comment on your stay. Feedback is always welcome in hotels, and managers will take everything that you say on board. Who knows, you may even revisit this particular hotel again, and if you've made an impression, the staff certainly won't forget you.

Use the occasion to give yourself further insight into what your personal preferences are, and how you can make the most out of your stay at accommodations like Burswood Lodge in the future. 


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