Oatmeal in the room and a swimsuit in an ice bag: 5 life hacks that will save your vacation
Oatmeal in your room and a swimsuit in an ice pack: 5 life hacks that will save your vacation.
Often, saving money while on vacation can have a negative impact and leave a bad taste in your mouth.
But sometimes you can enjoy your vacation without using a huge budget. There are 5 simple life hacks that will help you do this, writes Obsev.
Use the coffee maker for quick meals
Save serious money by choosing affordable snacks that you can enjoy right in the comfort of your hotel room. No microwave or hot water? No problem! Just use the in-room coffee maker! With a little water, you can easily prepare quick meals such as instant ramen or oatmeal.
Use the toaster to soften butter
It's very difficult to spread cold butter on bread without breaking it and leaving pieces in the middle of the toast. But there is a simple solution! Simply place small sachets of butter on the toaster while you toast the bread. The heat of the toaster will work its magic, softening the butter and making it easy to spread.
Store your swimsuit in a plastic bag
If your hotel has a pool, chances are you'll want to take a dip. But when it's time to head out, you don't want to ruin your other clothes by packing wet swimwear directly into your luggage. Here's a simple solution: take a plastic bag from the ice bucket and throw your wet swimsuit in it. Just remember to tie the top of the bag securely before putting it in your luggage.
No need to bring a clothes steamer
If you try to cram all your clothes into a suitcase, you're going to end up with a lot of wrinkled clothes. This can be very frustrating, especially if you're going to an important meeting where you want to look sharp. But don't worry, there's an easy solution! Just hang your clothes in the bathroom while you take a hot shower. The steam from the shower will work its magic and smooth out most, if not all, wrinkles!
Don't panic if you lose your charger
There's a simple solution if you forget to bring your phone charger. If you have a USB cable for your phone, simply plug it into the USB port of your hotel room TV. Almost all smart TVs have one these days! If that's not possible, just go to the front desk and politely ask if they can lend you a charger. They usually have plenty of spares.
As TravelWise wrote, experts shared their life hacks on how to minimize possible risks and feel comfortable while traveling.