Few Travel Tips on a Good Night Sleep
Having a good, refreshing night sleep is very important for
those that travel a lot. It may not seem like a big thing, but
business persons that are always travelling are often
complaining about not being able to sleep enough because of
their neighbors or because of the hotel staff. Here are some
tips on how to make sure you will have the chance to get a good
sleep overnight in order to be completely fresh for that morning
meeting!
The first important travel tip is choosing the right hotel room.
Make sure your room is not placed near an elevator or near the
ice machine. It may not seem to be a big deal, but feeling the
elevator's vibration all night long will not help you sleep
after a long tiring day of travel. Neither will help you sleep
the sound of the hotels' ice machine used by all the other
persons on your floor. And, most important, always ask at the
hotel's reception if your room is placed near the disco club.
Make sure you put at least 3 floors between your sleep and the
hotel's disco!
Another travel tip is to check if your hotel room has a Do Not
Disturb sign. If it doesn't, ask the reception to give you one,
or even make one yourself. Otherwise, the hotels' cleaning staff
will wake you up for the usual changing the towels operation.
And this is extremely annoying, especially when you are about to
start another long day of travel.
In case there is a party carried out next door, don't bother to
complain to the hotels' receptions staff. All they can do is to
send the hotel security to ask the party animals to keep it
down. Therefore you should ask the front desk staff to give you
another room. Insist if they claim there are no more rooms. Do
the same thing if there is a couple next door training for the
world sex Olympics. And, early in the morning, before leaving
the hotel, you can have your own little revenge by calling the
loud room. They will be most likely sleeping!
And, a final piece of travel advice: always pack a pair of
earplugs whenever sleep over night in hotels. They will stop you
from hearing all the disturbing noises any hotels may be dealing
with.
Enjoy a good night sleep on your travels!