Posts Tagged ‘hotels’

Nov

27

How to Childproof a Hotel Room

BY Jamie Pearson of travelsavvymom.com

How to Childproof a Hotel Room

One of the rules of parenting is this: If there’s a hazard, kids will find it. That’s why childproofing is so important. The good news is that hotel rooms aren’t any more dangerous than your home, just smaller. If you take the following precautions, you’ll be relaxing in no time.
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Nov

16

Tips for Disabled Travelers

BY Lisa McElroy of suiteliving.com

Tips for Disabled Travelers

I’ve been thinking a lot about disabilities this month — I broke my ankle about three weeks ago, and it has turned traveling into quite a hassle. I’m lucky, though — the cast should be off in a month or so. How about for those travelers with more long-term disabilities? Follow these tips to make travel easier.
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Nov

06

Stretching Your Hotel Budget over the Holidays

BY Jennifer Miner of thevacationgals.com

Stretching Your Hotel Budget over the Holidays

Family vacations create a lifetime of memories, and usually bring parents and children closer together. No doubt about it, a great trip is worth the expense. In economically worrisome times, though, that expense is a big concern.
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Oct

28

Five Tips for Staying Entertained in Your Hotel Room

BY Grant Martin of gadling.com

Five Tips for Staying Entertained in Your Hotel Room

There are times when a hotel room is an empty cell, a box with a bed and a desk where the weary traveler will crash, shower and vacate without even opening the blinds. And then there are times when the hotel room is a home. Whether a businessman has a day off from a busy work schedule or a family is spending a day indoors relaxing, these are the best times to get to know your hotel room — and take advantage of it.
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