Deciding on Lodging
Posted in Travel Advice on 01/22/2009 09:11 am by ajcWhen it comes to travelling, perhaps the most important thing to take into consideration is not how you’ll get there but where you’ll stay. Annoyances that occur during transportation may only last a few hours, but if you get stuck with a bad hotel room, you’ll be annoyed for the entire duration of your trip. To that end, here are some tips for selecting the perfect hotel room.
Is the hotel near places you need to go? If you’re going to a conference, can you easily walk from your hotel to the conference location? If not, is it near a bus or subway station? If you have to get up a half hour or more just to get across town, you may want to look for a different hotel. If you’re in town on holiday, location may not be as important. Check to see if your hotel offers free shuttle services to the airport as well.
When arriving at your lodging, if you see signs of construction, you may have a cause to be concerned. You should ask if the construction will be near your room and, if it is, what time it will start each day. You don’t want to be woken up to the noise of sawing and drilling. Ask the hotel staff to give you a different room if the noise is going to be a problem.
Take a look at what amenities are offered by the hotel and take them in mind when you’re reserving a room. Some hotels may offer microwaves, mini-refrigerators, and more, while some offer only a bed and television. Decide what you need in a hotel room before making your reservations.