You might also think if your life is hard you would stay in a better so called luxury 4 or 5 star hotel but they may not have the room or food, so it's better to save a lot money. I would also advise against paying hotel maids and cleaners if you are traveling with them on long vacations.
You should try to get your expenses covered as well, because in some cases these people may earn money from you. If you do this, you can get a discount. It's really not necessary for anyone that's doing it but you'll feel so much better about yourself because you're not being paid extra to make sure your guest is treated fairly and in good times.
The lowest price for inn is not always the best choice. A good example illustrating the scale of the problem with the cheapest inns in Fort Smith can be found here. Fort Smith also has a variety of hotels and motels, and today I will try to give you some tips about cheap lodging.
As a experienced blogger and traveler I spent months in different hotels and inns all around the US. If you are planning to visit New Mexican, then you should book this bed and breakfast with a real bed. This particular inn is owned and operated by a wonderful man by the name of Bob. He opened his hotel in a small town that has no restaurants or shops and you will be amazed how much you can eat at this place.
Don’t eat out of this. He personally cooks most of the meals including breakfast and lunch.
What you should get is the homemade breads and a simple fruit salad for breakfast. Dinner is really good, especially the chicken casserole and for desert try the banana pudding or apple crisp with a big scoop of homemade vanilla ice cream. You will be surprised how good this place is. The rooms are a little bit old and a little bit small, but they’re quite comfortable and have a fridge.
Bob told me about other hotels that are more expensive but if you want to save money than consider staying there. It is located in Gallup, New Mexico, about 100 miles outside of Santa Fe with excellent and easy access to main highways and is about 22 miles from the Navajo Indian Reservation (which has awesome casinos) and 45 miles from the White Sands Missile Range if you like to leave Fort Smith and move further South.
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As I step into Garden Lodge, memories from my last visit flood back. The lush greenery, the fragrance of blooming flowers, and the soothing sound of a nearby fountain all transport me back to my last stay with my husband, finance. But this time, our anticipation is tinged with apprehension, as we recall the long lines at the front desk during our previous visit. We approach the reception area, and our anxiety grows as we see a snaking queue forming right in front of us. Our hearts sink as we realize that the delay will undoubtedly affect our schedule for the day. We exchange disheartened glances and hope that things will not take too long this time around. As minutes pass by, the line shows no signs of reducing, and I can feel my patience wearing thin. My husband tries to reassure me, pointing out the serene surroundings, but his words seem like a feeble attempt to mask our growing frustration. The tension in the air is palpable as we watch other guests fidget and roll their eyes in annoyance. Finally, after what feels like an eternity, it's our turn at the front desk. I try to remain calm and polite as I present my ID and credit card. But inside, I am seething with anger and disappointment. My husband notices the change in my demeanor and tries to put a brave face, but I can see the same unease etched on his features. As we are handed our keys and shown to our rooms, I can't help but wonder if Garden Lodge will ever learn to manage its crowds better. The delay has left us with less time for sightseeing and exploring the nearby attractions. We both share a rueful smile as we head up the stairs, silently acknowledging that this isn't quite the peaceful retreat we had hoped for. Today, as I read about the ongoing protests in the city over a recent development project, I can't help but feel a twinge of sympathy for Garden Lodge. The hotel might be facing similar issues with overcrowding and traffic congestion around its premises. As tourists like us continue to flock to this picturesque location, it's high time that the authorities take note of the situation and find sustainable solutions to alleviate the burden on the local community. In conclusion, Garden Lodge is a beautiful place, but its reputation as a tranquil oasis is marred by the constant influx of visitors. It's time for the hotel management to devise innovative strategies to manage crowds better and provide a more seamless experience to their guests. Otherwise, they might find themselves losing out on repeat customers like us, who crave a peaceful getaway amidst the chaos of modern-day living.
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