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Many business travelers find themselves facing the prospect of a several week stay in another city or country. Even though the company may be covering the cost of the trip, it’s an expensive endeavor especially if you stay in a hotel which has a per night fee.

Instead of paying for a costly hotel that charges a large fee per night consider an extended stay hotel. When you stay at an extended stay hotel you are paying a reduced fee. Hotels can offer a reduced rate because they have a guarantee that the room will be rented for an extended time.

When you do research for an extended stay hotel you’ll want to consider a few things. One is what the room contains. If you are going to be away for several weeks at a time you’ll probably prefer a room that has a kitchenette. A kitchenette allows you to prepare some of your own meals. Many people enjoy this because it helps them to feel more at home. In addition having kitchen facilities in your extended stay hotel room saves money in food costs and can also help you to follow a healthier diet.

Another consideration when you are renting an extended stay hotel room is location. Both the location of the hotel and the location of your room within the hotel are important. Although not all hotels boast a great view some do.  When you are reserving your extended stay hotel room ask if you can possibly have a room with a view of the street or a park. This will help you to feel comfortable and less closed in. If you are looking at another hotel wall out of your window each day it can be depressing.

You’ll also want a room that is in a quiet area of the hotel. If you are in an extended stay hotel room you’ll want it to feel like home. If it’s in a hallway with lots of noise it will disrupt your sleep and concentration. Request a room on a higher floor and also a floor that doesn’t have an ice or soda machine as those tend to have more traffic.

When you reserve an extended stay hotel room or suite also inquire about the cancellation policy. Some hotel chains will charge you a substantial penalty if you have to check out early even if it’s for an emergency. You’ll want to be certain of every charge you are facing before you sign an agreement to rent the room.

Most travel websites now feature extended stay hotel rooms. You can research the location, amenities and in most cases even have access to images of the hotel and its rooms. This can be a great resource to help you decide which extended stay hotel is right for you.

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Written by info on June 16th, 2006 with comments disabled.
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