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#65943 - 05/18/06 03:03 PM Re: What do you bring for hotel stays?
a_m Offline
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Registered: 11/28/05
Posts: 29
Loc: Ottawa
Well, if you want something a little more solid than a hardwood wedge for a doorstop:
Traveller's Door Stop

Alex

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#65944 - 05/18/06 07:24 PM Re: What do you bring for hotel stays?
Leigh_Ratcliffe Offline
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Registered: 03/31/06
Posts: 1355
Loc: United Kingdom.
A smoke detector might be a good idea. After all you have no idea when the hotels one was last serviced, or even if the bloody thing actually works. If its a high rise hotel. Tell them you suffer from vertigo (little white lie, you only suffer from it above 40,000 ft...) and ask for a room on the 2nd or 3rd floor. Reduces the distance you have to go if bugging out when the fire alarm goes.
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#65945 - 05/19/06 01:05 AM Re: What do you bring for hotel stays?
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Registered: 11/04/05
Posts: 125
Loc: Mid-Atlantic
<img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> I'm in sales. The marraige is fine because I'm in sales and not home long enough to build up an argument!
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#65946 - 05/19/06 01:08 AM Re: What do you bring for hotel stays?
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Registered: 02/09/06
Posts: 15
I'm surprised no one mentioned it, but I can think of one very important thing.

Maps of the area.

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#65947 - 05/19/06 06:46 AM Re: What do you bring for hotel stays?
lazermonkey Offline
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Registered: 12/27/04
Posts: 318
Loc: Monterey CA
Pilllow?
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#65948 - 05/19/06 07:01 AM Re: What do you bring for hotel stays?
buckeye Offline
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Registered: 06/03/05
Posts: 153
Loc: Ohio
In addition to my EDC, FAK and flashlights, specificalIy for travel stays I like to carry my Garmin eTrex Legend loaded with MapSource maps of local area (and route if going by car) and a small traditional compass along with1L Nalgene and an assortment of rations (granola/snack bars, some hard candy, extra single-serve coffee bags, some sugar packs. I also need to carry a laptop, and use a CamelBak PeakBagger, with a 3L reservoir to consolidate the pc and gear.

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#65949 - 05/19/06 07:45 AM Re: What do you bring for hotel stays?
Leigh_Ratcliffe Offline
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Registered: 03/31/06
Posts: 1355
Loc: United Kingdom.
I would add a tin cup or bowl from my gear to that. Along with a spoon and a packet of instant noodles. Presuming that your room has a kettle (or you brought your own travel kettle) you can at least guarentee something hot to eat.
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#65950 - 05/19/06 10:23 AM Re: What do you bring for hotel stays?
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Bring your own alarm clock, if you have to be somwhere at a certain time. Hotel alarm clocks are unreliable.

If you don't have a set of bells or a wedge for the door, move a piece of furniture in front of it.

Firearms may be restricted in MA, but you could decide to remove your car's tire iron for "maintenance"

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#65951 - 05/19/06 02:33 PM Re: What do you bring for hotel stays?
Eagle Offline
Stranger

Registered: 04/07/06
Posts: 7
Loc: Central Texas
Rather than taking up space with an alarm clock, I always just use the alarm on my cell phone. Sometimes I set a redundant alarm on my PDA as well.

I concur with the previously suggested recommendations to request the second floor if possible. You're up off the ground, but close enough to evacuate easily if needed. Keep a good flashlight nearby (I always have my E2E on me anyway), lock the doors and enjoy.

I'm a safety geek. I'll look at a floor plan of a hotel and choose (if possible) a room near an emergency exit, preferably near a fire extinguisher as well.

If I'm traveling by car (and therefore have much more latitude in what I bring) I'll even toss a fire extinguisher and a smoke alarm into a duffle to bring into the room. I haven't invested in a evacuation hood yet though.

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#65952 - 05/19/06 03:11 PM Re: What do you bring for hotel stays?
massacre Offline
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Registered: 12/07/05
Posts: 781
Loc: Central Illinois
You know, I totally forgot... get some flip-flops for walking in the bathroom/showering - hell even just for the carpet floors. It's really scary what's left behind by your hotel-roommates (that's what they are, and they just slept in your bed!). One time I found blood on the side of the tub (I was a traveler for years) and I've seen the Dateline type undercover investigation with the blacklights and such.

Anyway, the other thing I always used to do was keep clothes handy. I sleep in gymshorts, so normally it was just shoes and a shirt for emergencies, but in the winter, I always had my pants, socks, shirt and coat laid out for a quick getaway in case of a fire. And keep a spare blanket, coat and sleeping bag, and hand/foot warmers in your truck (you had a spare vehicle key in your laid out pants right?) so if there's an evac, you get to stay snuggly warm while everyone stands outside waiting in the snow.
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