Hotel Room Hacks: Making the Most of Your Stay Away from Home

Hotel Room Hacks: Making the Most of Your Stay Away from Home

It’s time to turn the ordinary into the extraordinary. Traveling means hotels, which can sometimes feel a bit impersonal. Here’s a list of hotel room “hacks” that will transform your temporary abode into a cozy and efficient space, ensuring your stay is nothing short of delightful.  

Aromatherapy
  • Hotels usually smell fresh and clean, but sometimes a familiar scent from home is what you need after a long day. By bringing a travel-sized essential oil diffuser, you can elevate and personalize your temporary space with comforting scents. Lavender can be particularly soothing after a long day of travel.
Turn Standard into Stylish
  • One way to make a standard hotel room more comfortable is by bringing your favorite blanket, pillow, or night light. It’s a simple way to personalize your space and make it feel more like home. Never underestimate the power of a few cozy touches!
Create a Charging Station
  • Running out of outlets for your devices? Plug a power strip into one outlet and transform it into a charging station for all your gadgets. No more difficult choices between charging your phone or laptop!
DIY Blackout Curtains 
  • If you need complete darkness to sleep, here’s a hack for you. Not all hotels have blackout curtains available for guests, but all you really need is a pant hanger. Use the clips to pinch the curtains together, ensuring no light can peep through the gaps. If you still need it darker in the room, you can always ask for an extra blanket. Just clip it to the curtains for an extra layer of coverage and enjoy your full nights sleep!
Self-Care Spa
    • Turn your hotel bathroom into a make-shift spa by packing a skincare mask, your favorite bath bomb or shower steamer, and anything else that makes you feel fully relaxed! Dim the lights, run a warm bath, and let the stress melt away. After, you can utilize the complimentary robes (or bring your own!), grab some fuzzy socks, and treat yourself to a well-deserved night in.
    Be Resourceful
    • Hotel rooms often have limited living space, so be sure make the most of it. Use the ironing board as an extra desk, nightstand, or elevated luggage rack. Pull the desk chair over to the window for a cozy reading nook with a view. You may have to pack lightly while traveling, but you don’t need to worry! Use complimentary items to DIY the items you didn’t pack. For example, you can use the provided paper cups to create a toothbrush holder; simply flip the cup, stick your toothbrush through the bottom, and you’re all set! There are endless possibilities in utilizing your hotel room’s space, so think outside the box and have fun with it.
    Your hotel room is more than just a place to rest your head, so make it work for you! With these simple hacks, you can transform any hotel room into a home away from home. Happy travels!

    Maximizing Off-Season Travel: Essential Tips for Hospitality Professionals

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    When you work in the hospitality industry, you may feel like every season is a “busy season.” From the summer rush of tourists to the winter rush of the holidays, there’s always a reason for people to travel. But what about the off-season? Many hotels, resorts, and other hospitality venues experience a decline in business during certain times of the year. Instead of seeing this as a negative, hospitality professionals can turn this time into an opportunity to optimize and prepare for the next peak-season. In this blog post, we’ll explore some valuable tips to help you make the most of your off-season. 

    Maintenance Matters:

    • The off-season is an ideal time to tackle any maintenance projects that might be challenging to accomplish during peak times. You can ensure that all appliances and equipment are in top-notch condition by conducting thorough inspections, repairs, and replacements as needed. This proactive approach will help prevent unexpected issues when the crowds return, and save you stress in the long run.
    Renovation and Redesign:
    • If your property is in need of an update, consider scheduling renovations or redesigning during the off-season. This not only enhances the guest experience but allows you to showcase a fresh look when the next wave of travelers arrive. Exertis Almo can be your trusted partner for sourcing high-quality appliances and furniture to give your property a modern, appealing makeover.
    Training and Skill Development:
    • Invest in your staff during the off-season by offering training and skill-development programs. Equip your team with the latest industry knowledge, customer service techniques, and technological advancements to ensure they provide exceptional service when the property gets busy again.
    Marketing Strategy:
    • Use the off-season to refine and plan your marketing strategy. Analyze past campaigns, gather guest feedback, and identify opportunities for improvement. Consider developing special promotions or packages that would persuade travelers to book during slower periods. Collaborate with Exertis Almo to explore innovative ways to showcase your property’s amenities through professional audio-visual equipment.
    Diversify Services:
    • Explore the possibility of diversifying your services during the off-season. For example, if you run a beachfront resort, consider offering winter sports packages or hosting corporate events. By expanding your offerings, you can tap into new markets and generate revenue year-round.
    Networking and Partnerships:
    • Connect with local businesses and form partnerships that can benefit both parties. Collaborations with nearby restaurants, tour operators, or other event venues can lead to cross-promotion opportunities, providing added value to your guests and your own venue.
    Review and Optimize Operations:
    • Take a deep dive into your property’s operations. Are there any inefficiencies that need to be addressed? Can you streamline processes to enhance guest satisfaction? Use this time to review and optimize all aspects of your business, from check-in procedures to housekeeping protocols.
    Environmental Initiatives:
    • Consider implementing eco-friendly initiatives during the off-season. Installing energy-efficient appliances, reducing waste, and adopting sustainable practices not only benefit the environment but also appeal to eco-conscious travelers, giving your property a competitive edge.
    Enhance Online Presence:
    • Invest in your online presence by updating your website, refreshing your social media profiles, and actively engaging with past and potential guests on review platforms. A strong online presence can attract more bookings when travel demand picks up again.
    Financial Planning:
    • Finally, use the off-season to review your past financial performance. Plan for the year ahead by budgeting, forecasting, and securing financing (if necessary). This can help ensure your property is financially prepared for the upcoming season.

    Don’t hibernate this off-season — plan, update, and incorporate! It’s your opportunity to lay the foundation for a successful peak season. By focusing on maintenance, renovation, training, marketing, and strategic planning, you can emerge stronger and more prepared to meet the demands of travelers. And when it comes to sourcing appliances, electronics, furniture, and housewares, we provide top-quality products that enhance your property’s appeal. Invest in your off-season and watch your hospitality venue thrive year-round! 

    Exciting New QSR Solutions from LG

    Exertis Almo’s Pro AV Podcast with LG Business Solutions

    Hot or Cold? 🥵🥶 Enjoy this gamified Exertis Almo ProAV Podcast discussion with guests Michael Ha and David Boerlin (from LG) + Jennifer Fisher (BDM at Exertis Almo) on Quick Serve Restaurant (QSR) technologies including AI, automated POS, robots, and LG digital signage – including LG’s new Self-ordering Kiosk.

    Contact Exertis Almo for product info, inventory availability, or to start a quote.

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    Jennifer Fisher

    Jennifer Fisher

    Business Development Manager

    Supported Manufacturers: LG Business Solutions (SW, W, NW)

    All About DVLED Mounts with Peerless-AV’s Megan Zeller

    Exertis Almo’s Pro AV Podcast with Peerless-AV

    In this episode of Exertis Almo’s Pro AV Podcast, we sat down with Megan Zeller, Sr Director Business Development at Peerless-AV, to discuss the company’s history, bespoke mount production, and what you need to know about installing mounts for digital signage…including Direct View LED,  like this stunning dvLED video wall in Las Vegas.

    Contact Exertis Almo for product info, inventory availability, or to start a quote.

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    E4 Experience Blog #2: Expansive Services Offering

    This blog is reposted with permission from Commercial Integrator.   Author: Dan Ferrisi

    Rob Voorhees explores Exertis Almo services and how they benefit integrators, as well as his passion for diversity, equity and inclusion.

    During this month’s E4 Experience, Commercial Integrator had a chance to learn more about Exertis Almo’s services offering. We could have no better guide than Rob Voorhees, CTS, CTP, CTNS, DSCE, business development manager with Exertis Almo. After all, apart from overseeing the HARMAN vendor relationship, Voorhees manages the connectivity portion of Exertis Almo’s audiovisual services. During an expansive half-hour discussion with CI, Voorhees touches on Exertis Almo’s recent acquisition of Caddrillion Engineering & Drafting, LLC, as well as how the market-enablement company commits itself to lowering integrators’ barrier to entry for moving into services.

    Entry into Exertis Almo Services

    Voorhees starts the conversation with reflections on his arrival at Almo more than six years ago. Services were, in fact, his entry point into the organization, and he describes his initial impressions as pleasantly surprising. “At a lot of distributors and integrators, the term ‘one-stop shop’ gets thrown around very, very loosely,” Voorhees acknowledges. “One of the comments I made very early on in my career here,” he recalls, “was this: ‘This worldwide distributor really talks the talk and walks the walk.’”

    In particular, Almo’s service mission — Voorhees summarized it as expanding integrators’ reach without increasing their overhead — impressed him. “It’s all about you knowing that you can fulfill a project or customer need without having to hire somebody new…without having to train somebody and dedicate those resources,” he adds.

    When industry observers look at today’s Exertis Almo, they see a market-enablement company whose services portfolio is remarkably broad. Indeed, the organization’s offerings range from design and blueprinting all the way to DSP programming.

    Voorhees, however, calls back to the foundational three Exertis Almo service offerings: labor, content creation and connectivity. Over time, the company presciently expanded on that foundation, with Exertis Almo responding, in real time, to emerging customer needs and partners’ desire to fulfill them.

    Stepping into the Connectivity Arena

    Right now, for example, the organization is leaning into its already-available cybersecurity services. As it is, Voorhees observes, some integrators are reluctant even to step into the connectivity arena because they are unfamiliar with the intricacies of bandwidth, streaming, etc. “Cybersecurity takes that to a multiplier of 10,” he notes. “It’s an even more difficult conversation.” But that’s precisely why integrators would want Exertis Almo as a service partner and consultative advisor.

    As noted, Voorhees leads the connectivity portion of Exertis Almo services, and he shares some insights into it. “Our connectivity services allow us to partner and provide services from all the major ISPs in the country,” he explains. Indeed, Voorhees cites Comcast and AT&T as just two examples. Laying out an opportunity for recurring commission, he continues, “We allow our partners to provide those services to customers.”

    One might think that dealing with ISPs falls outside integration businesses’ scope, but that would be wrong. After all, having sufficient network bandwidth is the single biggest key to a successful AV-over-IP deployment. “That’s why Exertis Almo got involved in something like connectivity services,” Voorhees states. “Because we saw where the industry was going.”

    Caddrillion Acquisition Boosts Exertis Almo Services

    In response to CI inquiring about Exertis Almo’s acquisition of Caddrillion, Voorhees explains that the organizations, in fact, had partnered for a couple years. Specifically, Caddrillion was a trusted resource for Exertis Almo with respect to systems design and engineering services. With expertise spanning systems design, systems engineering, project blueprinting, systems programming (e.g., AMX, BSS, Crestron, Extron) and remote programming, Caddrillion quickly proved a valuable partner for the market-enablement company.

    “Over the time of building the partnership with them, [we determined] it might make sense for both parties to bring this in house,” Voorhees relates. The acquisition went into effect this past January 1.

    It was a smart move for Exertis Almo, as it bolstered its services offering in the most impactful way. “AV design services have been a huge need just over the last year alone,” Voorhees declares. “That’s why [we’ve filled] that void in house now.” Moreover, he heaps praise on Caddrillion CEO Justin Gregory and his team, underlining once again their strength in engineering, drafting and programming. “They have just done a phenomenal job for our customers,” Voorhees enthuses.

    Filling the Gaps

    It’s clear that, in building its services offering, Exertis Almo is committed to filling the gaps in AV projects. Equally, however, the organization seeks to lower integrators’ barrier to entry so they can seize on service-oriented business opportunities. Voorhees remarks that today’s commercial AV industry is all about selling an experience. “And I consider [selling] services a big piece of that,” he declares.

    But Voorhees remains mindful that not everyone natively “speaks the language” of services, nor are services everyone’s core competency. “[That’s why] any call or one-on-one meeting that I have with a partner to discuss ISP services — or anything else, for that matter — it’s all about going in to make it not as attractive as possible, but, instead, as simple as possible,” he stresses.

    And Exertis Almo’s guidance frequently produces revelatory moments for partners. For example, Voorhees cites integrator conversations pertaining to his role with Exertis Almo’s connectivity services. He recalls integrators attesting that they frequently recommended internet-service suppliers but otherwise were uninvolved. However, when integrators learn about facilitating connectivity services through Exertis Almo and earning a commission, he says, “It’s like you’re reintroducing the wheel to them.”

    This education about available opportunities frequently takes place during what Voorhees refers to as “discovery calls.” These conversations with integrator partners — as well as, sometimes, with end users — are incredibly useful for teasing out customer needs and elucidating the reasoning behind recommendations. “[It’s] not just about signing somebody up for something,” he declares, expressing a business integrity that is refreshing.

    Embracing DEI

    As passionate as Voorhees is about Exertis Almo services and serving partners well, he has equal passion for DEI. Part of it stems from having a teenage daughter on the autism spectrum. He states firmly that he wants to ensure his daughter never faces any barriers to entry as she pursues her dreams.

    “Awareness and education are key,” Voorhees opines, crediting Exertis Almo as an organization that’s truly enlightened on diversity issues. “Getting to work for a company that addresses not just neurodiversity but also diversity and inclusion of all kinds is very comforting not only as an employee of that company but also as a parent,” he says. Although too modest to describe himself as a leader, Voorhees is an expositor of the message; he’s an active member of the AVIXA Diversity Council.

    “It’s very, very powerful to feel comfortable and be happy as yourself,” Voorhees declares. Thus, it’s incumbent on AV industry organizations to proactively discuss and address these issues — not sweep them under the rug — and recognize that even small accommodations (e.g., noise-canceling headphones) can be transformative in empowering team members to deliver their very best. “More attention to little details is the key,” he advises.

    Clearly, Exertis Almo pays attention to all the details of both its services and its inclusive company culture. And with powerful voices like Voorhees’ helping show the way, the market-enablement company’s future looks brighter than ever.

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