I will be honest, staying at a hotel is not my favorite when traveling with a young toddler. I’d book a house through Home Away or Airbnb so that we have the luxuries of home. This is ideal for making meals, having somewhere to retreat to after bedtime and did I mention more space?! However, we stay in hotels because they fit our budget. After countless nights of hotel stays we have picked up a few tricks and want to share them with you. This site contains affiliate links.
The ultimate question of staying at a hotel with a toddler is where are they going to sleep?! If your child is like mine, you can’t be seen during bedtime or its game over. This brings out a whole new level of creativity and skills that you never knew you had. My first piece of advice is to see if you can get a suite with a separate living space. Yes, it is more money, but if you can swing it then it is worth every penny. That way the toddler in one area and parents and older children are in the other. Always ask for the upgrade, because the worst they can say is ‘no’. If there is no upgrade available, ask for a room at the end of the hall. It is quieter and will have less foot traffic to potentially wake your angel.
We had to get real crafty one evening and utilized the curtains to make a room. Note that the HVAC unit was not by the window, which allowed us to do this. We secured the sheers and ensure that our little one couldn’t grab the curtains from her crib. This worked like a charm!
If your toddler is climbing out of the crib then you may need to invest in a toddler travel bed. I found this toddler travel Bed article especially helpful for finding the perfect toddler travel bed. Different trips may require a different type of toddler bed.
This multi-tasker is underutilized for the traveling parent. Let’s start with the bags. These are great to stuff poopy diapers in so your hotel room doesn’t smell like a Diaper Genie. They are also handy for dirty clothes, to keep snacks in, a puke bag and a mini trash bag. We have used the bucket for storage, as a “refrigerator” and a toy.
Mandatory when traveling is blue painters tape. This multi-purpose gift from God can cover outlets, sharp corners, be used to help tie back curtains and so much more. We have used it to shut curtains for a blackout effect. You can even use it to secure drawers and cabinets. It is unbelievable all the things I have used painters tape for during my travels, besides things for the baby. Labeling, suitcase repair, and lint roller are just a few.
Ensure that you get on your hands and knees and look around the hotel room. I have always found a coin or two on the floor that has been left behind. These little choking hazards and more are almost always found by your toddler if you don’t get to them first.
In the event, your hotel does not have a fridge do not panic. Call the front desk and see if they can place one in your rooms. Many hotels have them for diabetics and for mothers who need a place to store their milk. If the hotel doesn’t have anything available then go to the nearest store and buy a little lunchbox cooler. Then fill those bags from the ice bucket with ice, tie them off and throw them in the cooler. Voila! Instant fridge. Utilize the ice bucket to keep things cold until you can find another solution.
Happy Travels and may you get a few hours of sleep!
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