
When Lauren vitchen first started traveling for Walt Disney in China and spent two to three months at a hotel before moving to the next city, she began to make her room feel more like home and live in it.
Since she stayed in the hotel room most of the time, she struggled to personalize it by bringing photos, chocolates, slippers, pillows and even husband's clothes.
Finally, she found the slippers rather bulky, she never wore them, between her smartphone and Facebook, there was no need to mess around with the photos, and even the pillows in her home felt dirty.
"I thought my husband's smell would make me feel better after I hit the road in the third week, but it turned out that the clothes smelled like my suitcase," she said . ".
"I have brought my own towels before, but they smell smelly.
"Whittchen's hard road warriors day is mostly over, but she is still on the road for a few weeks as senior admissions assistant dean at Colgate University in Hamilton, New YorkY.
Although her previous attempt to bring a stack of books failed, she now insists on bringing only one "House of Seven Gables" and her Kindle to set up a wireless router for the hotel's Internet, spraying perfume in the bathroom made her room a little messy as it reminded her of her home and helped her adjust.
"I'm a messy person, so I'm not going to let the cleaners in to clean the room," she said . ".
"If I throw my clothes on the floor at home, they will stay there for a few days and no one will pick them up because my husband does the same.
In my hotel room, seeing the chairs or clothes on the floor reminded me of my home.
Every road warrior embraces his own attempt. and-
The real way is to have a nice day in the conference room and at the airport to make their hotel rooms more comfortable.
Some business travelers carry the same gear every time they travel, while others are more focused on making sure they can replicate the same technology they use at home, such as watching the same Netflix show.
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During the trip, she will bring her own alarm clock, electric toothbrush and casual clothes to reduce her homesickness.
"I brought in frame photos of my loved ones, which made Hilton feel like Micasa," she said . ".
"A small vase of flowers from the local or farmer's market reduces the sterile feel of the hotel.
Bring your own toiletries and remove the toiletries provided by the hotel.
Ask for a pile of silverware and napkins from the hotel and put them in your room for takeout.
"When you are traveling long distances, it is crucial to open the packaging," said Rony Timsit, general manager of the Inbal Hotel in Jerusalem.
"Put your clothes on drawers and hangers, bring your essentials to the bedside table, and move your toiletries to the bathroom," he said . ".
"I can't feel home in my suitcase.
Out of the box, ask the hotel to bring your empty suitcase to the luggage room so that you will not be reminded often that you are traveling.
"Road warriors can also ask the hotel not to provide conveniences for the rooms and keep the mini bar empty.
"Go to the nearest supermarket and buy your own shampoo and soap, snacks you usually eat, and other things that are usually part of your daily life," Timsit said . ".
"It will help you feel more comfortable and comfortable.
"The rooms offered by Hilton have mini fridges, Jason Tresh, Hilton hotel manager at Union Square San Francisco, and it is recommended to buy some of your favorite breakfast or snacks from local shops and store them in the room.
As tea is becoming more and more popular, travelers can ask for a kettle, he said.
Providing the latest technology has become even more anticipated for travelers who want to have the same technology experience as at home on their journey.
More guests are on their way to watch their show from Hulu or Netflix with their own HDMI cable.
"We were surprised by how many guests were traveling with their own cables today, and for those who forgot the cables at home, we had them for sale," Tresh said . ".
Every time she travels, vitchen takes a photo of the room number to help her adjust the room number.
"I stayed in hundreds of hotel rooms and always forgot the number," she said . ".
"If I knew where I was going, then I wouldn't feel like I was just in another room, in another city.