Ever walked into a hotel room only to be hit with a whiff of mustiness or a beam of light piercing through the curtains right onto your pillow? We’ve all been there. That’s why we’re sharing 12 clever hotel hacks to help you reclaim your comfort and make your stay as cozy as your own bedroom.
Want a bit more security in your hotel room? I don’t blame you. You can easily boost your door’s lock with just a hanger. Take an extra hanger and loop one end around the top latch of your door. Then, secure the other end around the doorknob. This makeshift lock adds an additional layer of safety, ensuring that your door stays firmly closed against unwanted intrusions.
Hidden Charging Spot on Your TV
Forgot your charging adapter at home? Don’t worry—there’s usually a backup plan right in your room. Many modern hotel TVs have a USB port hidden on the back or side. You can use this port to charge your phone or other devices. Just plug in your cable, and you’re set to power up your electronics.
However, be careful! Some public USB ports can be dangerous for your data security.
Duct Tape Childproofing Tricks
Traveling with littles? Duct tape is going to be your new best friend. Use it to cover sharp corners, secure loose wires, and block off outlets. Duct tape is versatile and strong, making it a great pick for quickly childproofing a room. With this quick fix, you can rest easy knowing your kids are protected from bonks and shocks.
DIY Mini Fridge
No mini fridge in your hotel room? No problem! You can create your own makeshift cooler with just a few simple steps. Head to the hotel’s ice machine and fill your sink or a clean trash bin with ice. Nestle your drinks or perishables into the ice, and they’ll stay cool for hours.
Use a Towel to Block out Light and Noise
Looking for a quick way to make your hotel room a little quieter and darker? Try this easy tip: roll up a towel and wedge it along the bottom of your door. This simple move blocks out hallway lights that are left on overnight and muffles noise from outside your room. You can grab an extra towel from your bathroom, or ask housekeeping for one.
DIY Steamer
Tired of dealing with wrinkled clothes when you travel? Here’s a no-iron hack to get your outfits looking sharp again. Just hang your clothes in the bathroom while you take a hot shower. The steam will help relax the fabric and smooth out those travel-induced wrinkles, leaving your clothes looking fresh and ready to wear.
Keep Remote Controls Germ-Free
Concerned about gross germs on your hotel TV remote? It’s a common hotspot for bacteria, but there’s a simple solution to keep it clean. Grab a complimentary shower cap or a plastic bag from your room and wrap it around the remote. This barrier lets you see and press all the buttons normally, while protecting you from direct contact with germs.
Shave with Conditioner
This is a hack I’ve been using for years! Forgot to pack shaving cream? No need to run to the store—your hotel bathroom has you covered. Use the provided conditioner as a substitute. It’s creamy enough to protect your skin and will help you get a smooth shave. Plus, conditioner tends to leave your skin feeling soft and moisturized. This hack not only saves you a trip but also keeps your packing list lighter!
Make Your Own Toothbrush Holder
Don’t have a spot for your toothbrush? No problem! Grab one of those paper cups from your room, flip it upside down, and poke a hole in the bottom. Now you’ve got a clean, simple toothbrush holder. This quick DIY trick keeps your brush off those germy countertops and right within easy reach.
Make Hot Meals With Your Coffee Machine
Stuck in a hotel room without a kitchen? Don’t worry! Your coffee machine can be your new best friend. It’s perfect for boiling water, allowing you to make anything from Ramen and instant soup to oatmeal. Just remember to give it a good clean and a quick boil test first to make sure everything’s ready to go. This hack is a game-changer for enjoying hot meals, even when you’re miles from a kitchen.
Freshen the Air with a Car Freshener
No one likes walking into a musky-smelling hotel room. Want a quick fix? Just take the car air freshener clip from your vehicle and hook it onto the room’s AC unit. This simple trick spreads a clean, fresh scent all around, turning a stuffy room into a more pleasant place to stay. If you don’t have one on hand, no worries—pop into the nearest gas station. They’re inexpensive and do the job well.
Seal Curtains Shut with a Pants Hanger
Tired of trying to sleep with lights glaring in your face? Here’s a nifty trick: grab a pants hanger from the closet. Use its clips to firmly close your curtains. This quick fix can help you to sleep better AND keeps your room private from outside eyes. Simple, effective, and totally underrated!