Three Hotel Guest-Room Products That Make Travel More Comfortable

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Beds

We all have memories of a hotel stay when the bad bed set the entire tone of the trip.  We look back and laugh at those restless experiences now, but the last thing we want is a repeat!  Luckily bedding comfort has come a long way; prioritized even in the midscale.  More pillows with varying softness means a good chance of finding one to your liking.  Cleanliness in bedding has been a huge focus well before Covid arrived.  Less box springs, more platforms (no dusty, dirty under the bed area to worry about).  No more scary bedspreads or decorative pillows - replaced with more layers of white washable linen covering everything.  The rooms feel brighter and cleaner.  We’ve even replaced some bad bed memories with “wow that bed was comfortable”

TV’s

Large flat-screens are the thing.  And in most cases the quality of the content has caught up to the quality of the display - with a nice crisp picture that’s as good or better than back home.  Want to BYOC (watch an episode or two of the series you’re currently streaming)?  That’s possible with lots of hotel TV setups now.  Another trend that started pre-Covid - even more valuable now… on-demand video options for in-room exercise and relaxation.  That’s two trends that will be super helpful to bringing travelers back.

Alarm Clocks

Who cares?  Hold on a second… We call them alarm clocks but the reality is they transformed into charging stations years ago. True we use our phones to wake up, but this bedside companion is more valuable as ever - placing the power to recharge within an arm's reach.  Could this product somehow contribute to wellness elements like its aforementioned guestroom siblings?  Surprisingly, yes.  In fact there’s a new hotel clock that charges and cleans phones - and what’s more - it also cleans TV remotes.  Betting on wellness has paid off and post-Covid it will undoubtedly be crucial to bringing travelers back. https://www.nonstopproducts.com/uv-station