Why Smart Travelers Never Sleep in Complete Hotel Darkness

The debate over sleeping with lights on or off takes on new meaning in hotel rooms. After one too many midnight stumbles over unfamiliar furniture, I’ve become a firm believer in keeping the bathroom light on during hotel stays. That subtle illumination makes all the difference when you’re in an unfamiliar space.

Beyond preventing nighttime accidents, this trick offers surprising benefits. It helps combat that faint unease we all feel in new environments, providing just enough light to orient yourself without being disruptive. For families, it’s a game-changer – kids can find their way to the bathroom without turning on bright overhead lights. And in the rare event of an emergency evacuation, you’ll appreciate not fumbling for light switches.

Of course, it’s not perfect for everyone. If you’re particularly light-sensitive, consider packing a small portable nightlight instead. But for most travelers, that slightly cracked bathroom door with its soft glow strikes the ideal balance between comfort and functionality in temporary accommodations.

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