How do you make a hotel room less stuffy?


How do you make a hotel room less stuffy? Stuffy rooms are sleepy-time kryptonite. Once you've set your bags down, get the air moving in your room. Fling open your windows or switch on the fan. When you get closer to bedtime, switch on the air-conditioning and turn down the temps to something between 60 to 67 degrees.


Can you request a softer mattress at a hotel?

Some hotels offer a choice of mattresses, not advertised but it is worth asking. I had an uncomfortable night at one large hotel because the mattress was too hard for me. I called the front desk to complain. The next night there was a much softer mattress on the bed.


What floor is the quietest in a hotel?

Some of the quietest locations in a hotel are midway down a hallway. That's usually away from centralized elevators, and stairways at the end of the hall. In larger hotels, try a room on an upper floor to minimize noise from meeting rooms, restaurants, and the street.


What hotel chain has the quietest rooms?

For about four years now, AmericInn hotels have been touting “the quietest night in lodging” based on the chain-wide use of building methods that include masonry blocks filled with sound-deadening foam and other noise-minimizing practices.


How do you humidify air in a hotel room?

You can place wet towels to dry around your hotel room, and the water will slowly evaporate from the towels to create humidity. If you're looking for a faster fix, placing a wet towel on an ironing board is a great way to quickly increase humidity too.


Why does my throat hurt after staying in a hotel?

Humidify your hotel room— The air-conditioning or heating in your hotel room may aggravate a sore throat. Either carry a travel-sized humidifier or sit for several minutes in a steamy bathroom for symptomatic relief.