Life-Changing Hotel Hacks

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Ever wondered why you should place a towel under the door or why dropping coins in the sink might be beneficial? There are numerous clever tips and tricks that can greatly enhance your hotel experience.

Get ready to have your travel habits transformed with some of the most ingenious hotel hacks out there. These aren't just any tips; they're game-changers that will elevate your hotel stays to a whole new level.

Keep Your Toothbrush Germ-Free


Even the most luxurious hotels can't match the cleanliness of your own home. Typically, housekeepers have about an hour to clean each room. They do their best, but don't be fooled by the room's fresh scent and shine, especially when it comes to bathroom surfaces.

Think twice before placing your toothbrush directly on the sink counter, a hotspot for germs. Without toothbrush holders in most hotels, what's the solution? Easy! Grab a coffee cup, invert it, cut a small hole in the bottom, and there you have it – a DIY toothbrush holder!

Create the Perfect Ambiance


Hotel room lighting can be hit or miss, ranging from harsh, bright lights to more subtle lamp lighting. If you're stuck with a single, unflattering light source, there's a quick fix. Grab a colored cloth or shirt to add some atmosphere.

Drape the cloth over a lamp to instantly change the room's vibe. However, avoid this if the bulb is exposed and never leave the lamp covered when you're not in the room. Remember, safety first – you don't want your improvised lampshade to start a fire!

Spreadable Butter Hack


Everyone loves warm toast with soft, spreadable butter, but at hotel buffets, you often get hard, cold butter pats. There's a simple trick to avoid this frustration.

When you get your butter, place it on a warm surface, like the top of a toaster or a warming drawer. By the time your toast is ready, the butter will be perfectly soft for spreading.

DIY Cooling Solution


Maintaining a budget while traveling can be challenging, especially with the costs of eating out. Bringing your own food can be a smart, cost-effective option, but keeping it cool is often a problem.

If your room lacks a decent-sized fridge, don't worry. Use the hotel's ice machine to your advantage. Fill a waterproof bag, the sink, or even the trash can with ice to create your own makeshift cooler.