Travel

What to Do When Your Hotel Sucks

I had a terrible experience over the weekend at a “hotel” in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.  TERRIBLY HORRIBLE.  When we first arrived on to the property, I had a sinking feeling but didn’t say anything aloud.  It looked rundown and forgotten about, but I kept my mouth shut because I don’t like to be Debbie Downer.  As soon as I opened the door to my room, there was a rancid smell of mold and mildew.  I took a look around and not only were the accomodations dilapidated and outdated, but there were dead flies laying around the room.  And what’s worse is that every time I came back to the room, not only were there more flies mysteriously entering the room, but they were dying once in there!

Since I am in Haiti for work, this hotel was booked for us because it is close to our job and doesn’t require us to wake up very early to get to work.  Believe me, this hotel would not have made the cut had I been making the reservations, but I went with the flow and tried to be a team player.  However, because I have been here before, I know for a fact that better accommodations are available.  This experience got me to thinking. What should you do if your hotel sucks?

WORK AROUND THE ISSUE(S).

When I first entered my room and noticed the awful smell of mold & mildew, I thought to myself, “Ok, you can get over this.  Stop to the grocer next door and get some air freshner next time you’re out.  It’ll be fine.”  I didn’t want to make a big deal since I was with work colleagues but the smell was absolutely horrible.  It made me wonder what had happened/was happening in the room to make it smell so bad, and causing flies to die upon entering.  For me, these issues were breaking points, but yours may be different than mine.  Try to put your best foot forward and not inconvenience your group or the hotel if you can deal with the issue yourself.

SEEK REPARATIONS.

If you’re unhappy with your hotel room, the hotel may offer discounted or free services at their various hotel amenities.  Perhaps a free massage or cash for the hotel casino.  It never hurts to ask for other amenities they can offer to make it up to you.

MOVE TO A DIFFERENT ROOM.

Let hotel management know your issue and see if they can fix it.  If a problem is so intolerable, the next best thing to do would be to move to a different room if the hotel has one available.  Maybe the hotel has an empty room for you to move into to alleviate the issue.  If they don’t…

FIND ANOTHER HOTEL.

Hopefully there’s another hotel within your price range that will allow you to move on such short notice.  In my case, there was and I happily & quickly proceeded to pack my bags and bid adieu to that less than desirable “hotel.”

REVIEW THE HOTEL SO OTHERS DON’T MAKE THE SAME MISTAKE.

Reading reviews on TripAdvisor has become one of my favorite pastimes.  I honestly feel like I’ve avoided bad services or accomodations by reading reviews before making decisions.  Believe me, it’s worth the time to research so your trip doesn’t have any unnecessary bumps in the road.

Do you have any suggestions for bad hotel accommodations?  Help out your fellow travelers!

Travel Essentials: Cocotique October Box

I love trying new beauty products but because I’m always on the go, it can be hard to keep up with the latest beauty trends.  Enter Cocotique.

I love Cocotique because they work with various brands to bring great products to their subscribers.  In each month’s box are samples of the latest skin care, hair care, fragrance, nail and lifestyle products. Cocotique sends 5-8 expertly curated beauty and lifestyle samples in the monthly box and instantly you’re trying new products that could be added to your daily or weekly beauty regimens.  Not to mention that most of the products are travel sized, so they can be easily packed in a carry-on for travel.  So what goodies are in October’s box?

  • Badger Peppermint & Tea Tree Foot Balm
  • Curls Defining Moments Curl Release Serum
  • Kiroja Lavender Dream Shea Nilotica
  • OPI Nail Laquers – I Knead Sour Dough
  • SheaMoisture Tahitian Nani & Manoi Smooth & Repair & Scalp Weekly Therapy
  • Specific Beauty Professional Moisture Complex
  • Cover FX Anti-Age Smoothing Eye Primer

While the box contained all of these items, let me detail my favorites and how I used them during my latest trip:

Badger Peppermint & Tea Tree Foot Balm

When I opened this box, I saw this product and almost squealed in excitement.  When I travel, I usually do a ton of walking, which leaves my feet feeling achy and tired.  The case was no different during my most recent trip to Bahamas.  Bringing along the foot balm may have been the best decision I made all week.  I used it after I showered and it left my feet smelling great, feeling soft, and ready for the next day’s adventures. I highly recommend using this product, especially while traveling.

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Kiroja Lavender Dream Shea Nilotica

Shea Nilotica is East African Shea Butter and it’s great for moisturizing skin.  It’s very light and gave my skin a great shine.  I applied it to my arms and legs after a long day at the beach, and it instantly brought my skin back to life.  And the lavender smell is divine!

Specific Beauty Professional Moisture Complex

With the change of the seasons and having a combination of dry and oily skin, finding a good moisturizer can be difficult.  I liked this moisturizer because it was light and didn’t make my face feel greasy in the hot Bahamian sun.  I’m looking forward to continuing using this product as the weather gets colder.

Cover FX Anti-Age Smoothing Eye Primer

Now that I’ve hit the big 3-0, I’m into anything anti-aging!  Again, I liked this product because it was light and airy.  I used it around my eyes before I applied my makeup.  I actually feel like it made my eyes appear brighter and rested.

I recommend any of the products in Cocotique’s October box and am looking forward to what’s in store for November.  I’m hoping to add more travel-ready beauty products for my upcoming trips to Haiti and Curacao!

P.S. Check out my Cocotique interview where I divulge my favorite beauty secrets here.

*While this post is sponsored by Cocotique, all opinions expressed are my own.