 - Rechargeable Tea Lights
While it can be fun to travel with the family for a vacation or when you want to go see other family, it can be stressful. Trying to get everyone to sleep in the hotel room can be difficult. Some children get scared when they aren’t in their own beds. The dark of the hotel room can be unnerving for them. That scenario can result in none of you getting a good night of rest. At the same time it can be disturbing to other hotel guests on your same floor. I suggest packing some rechargeable tea lights for hotel stays. Then your children will have some soft lighting and not have to be afraid of the dark. In fact, they are going to think it is a very cool arrangement. You may be thinking you can just leave the bathroom light on but that can be a hassle too. For example what if you are trying to put a child to sleep while another family member is using the shower? Many hotel rooms now have the fan that is automatically turned on when the bathroom light goes on. That will mean if you leave the bathroom light on all night to illuminate the room a bit then you have to listen to that fan. It can be something that really gets on your nerves fast and prevents you from sleeping in a hotel room. You can take rechargeable tea lights for hotel stays so that you all feel comfortable there and rest. They won’t take up very much room in your luggage at all. If you will be gone for many days then you may need to take the charging station too. Otherwise you can just make sure your flameless candles have a full charge before you and your family head out the door for your trip. Since there is no risk of a fire or of these candles getting hot the hotel management won’t have any problem with you using them. You can leave them sitting out when you go out for the day and maid service comes in to clean the room. They will appreciate that you are being safe and cautious with what you have brought along to offer some lighting in the hotel room. If you have a balcony you can even put some out there on the table and enjoy the view.
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