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Monday, July 30, 2018

Tips For Traveling with Kids


Family vacations can create long-lasting memories and fun learning experiences for parents and children alike. But traveling with children can sometimes be a test of preparedness -- and of patience. The American Society of Travel Agents (ASTA) has created a list of suggestions to help make the sometimes daunting task of preparing for a trip with the kids manageable and fun for the entire family.
BEFORE LEAVING
Create anticipation for the family trip by starting a countdown calendar with perhaps a photo or illustration of the destination. Let kids pack their own bags. Decide what type of clothing (preferably loose and comfortable), but allow them to choose their favorites and to pack a special toy. In a carry-on bag, pack some hard candies and gum, hand wipes, tissues, books, paper, markers in a small, tightly sealed plastic bag and perhaps a surprise toy for each child.
Update immunizations for the entire family. If traveling abroad, check with public health authorities for advisable additional vaccines. Depending on the destination and duration of stay, the following immunizations may be recommended (although some cannot be given to infants and young children):
  • Hepatitis B vaccine
  • Typhoid vaccine
  • Hepatitis A vaccine
  • Immune globulin
  • Yellow Fever vaccine
  • Japanese B Encephalitis vaccine
  • Meningococcal vaccine
  • Rabies vaccine

AT THE AIRPORT
Allow plenty of time for check-in and also between connecting flights. Arriving early to board together prevents last minute delays and confusion, especially with the new security regulations. Be sure to have a safety plan in case anyone gets separated at the airport. Discuss where to meet and what to do.
 
 
Review screening procedures with children before entering security checkpoints so they will not be frightened by the process. Every person, including children and babies, must undergo screening at security checkpoints. Also, all child-related equipment must go through the X-ray machine. To speed the process along, remove children from their strollers/infant carriers and collapse/fold the equipment so it may be examined or put through the machine. When going through metal detectors, with an infant, have one parent hold the baby and walk through the machine. Do not hand off the baby under the detector, or hand the baby to the screener to hold. Children who can walk should go through the metal detector independently. For older children, it is important to stress that the process should be taken seriously and that threats made even as a joke could result in law enforcement being summoned.
ON THE FLIGHT
Bring a child/infant seat on board that meets current safety standards and is not more than 16 inches wide. The Federal Aviation Administration recommends that children weighing less than 40 pounds be placed in child/infant seats.
The best coach seats to have when flying with small children are the first row in economy class. There's a lot of legroom, and you'll be removed from most of the plane when the kids get cranky from the long flight. If the front row seats are not available, place children away from the aisle, preferably between responsible adults. Also, remember to get up, stretch and walk around with kids often during the flight, but do not allow children to walk around unsupervised.
 
 
Getting your seat assignment in advance can help ensure families are seated together and that children and adults will be seated next to each other. If a flight is full and obtaining seat assignments in advance is not a possibility, advise the airline personnel at the airport. The airline may need to ask other passengers to change seats so children are not seated apart from parents.
Bring bottled water to drink and lotion to apply to skin to rehydrate during the dry flight; gum, pacifiers and bottles to reduce air pressure on the children's ears; and a variety of toys in carry-on bags to keep the child's interest from waning.
IF TRAVELING BY CAR
Make it comfortable by bringing pillows and blankets. Stop frequently at rest stops to stretch and make use of restrooms. Play games like "I Spy." Make sure the car is stocked with paper, pencils, plenty of engaging toys and tapes or CDs of their favorite songs or books. Most importantly, keep children involved in the vacation process. Save everything collected on vacation - brochures, napkins, ticketstubs - and have children paste them into a scrapbook.
Plan ahead with the rental company to make sure they offer car seats and installation. If not, you'll have to bring your own in addition to a collapsible stroller. If nothing else, a simple call to the rental car company may save you the hassle of bringing along one extra piece of equipment.
ONCE THERE
Have a daily schedule planned with some flexible, free time for each family member. Provide friends or relatives with phone numbers and addresses of hotels where the family will stay, transportation information and emergency contact information. If possible, each member of the family should have a cell phone or walkie-talkie to keep in touch at all times. Coming up with an emergency plan or meeting point is also a good idea in case family members become separated.
AT THE HOTEL
Put safety first by avoiding a myriad of possible accidents. Bring outlet protectors and make a sweep of balconies and bathrooms for any potential dangers. Hide away small objects, accessible medications and cleaners children could get their hands on. Familiarize yourself with the hotel's fire and emergency evacuation routes and procedures.
SOME EXTRA PRECAUTIONS
If your vacation includes a trip to a pool, ocean, water park or any other place involving water, the number one rule is to never let children venture off alone. Even if they know how to swim, children should wear a life jacket at all times. Also, it is important to know what is in the water, such as chemicals or jellyfish. Very cold temperatures, currents, and sudden drop-offs are all things to avoid, especially with children.
Always bring a hat with a wide brim and sunscreen of at least 30 SPF to shield children's skin from the sun's harmful rays. Sun poisoning can ruin any vacation.
It is important to bring along needed medications. Diarrhea treatments (although these should not be given to very young children), pain relievers, insect repellants, antihistamines and adhesive bandages are good staples. Consult your doctor about "over the counter" remedies before using them. Bringing a doctor's number, even if traveling to a foreign country, is a good idea, as well.
To prevent diseases spread by drinking contaminated water, use only bottled or boiled water to mix formula and juices, or simply go with pre-mixed liquid formula whenever possible, if an infant is not being nursed.
MOST IMPORTANTLY...
Maintain a good sense of humor while traveling to give your children a vacation to remember in spite of any unforeseen obstacles. Remember that problems do arise and accidents do happen, but being prepared and keeping ASTA's Travel Tips in mind may help avoid hassles and undue stress.

 Comfort Inn and Suites - New Mexico
2205 N Date St
Truth or Consequences NM 87901
575-894-1660
Comfort Inn and Suites - New Mexico

Wednesday, June 27, 2018

Taking a Business Trip? Travel Smarter With These 7 Insider Tips.


When booking business travel, we now have more options at our fingertips than ever before. It's a wonderful thing -- that comes with more decisions to make.
To help business travelers navigate the proliferation of travel solutions and make smart booking decisions, there are a few general best practices and technologies to consider. Here are seven insider tips for booking and planning better trips.

1. Use smart tools to plan trips and organize details in one place.

Mobile applications geared specifically to business travelers' needs can save money, time and hassle. Entrepreneurs should look for booking tools that sync with their electronic calendars and provide recommendations on flights, hotels and car rentals based on related calendar holds. For an added bonus, business travelers should also seek out apps that let them earn points and miles while traveling for work. Once the itinerary is booked, they can keep everything organized by leveraging applications that automatically generate travel itineraries based on confirmation emails and receipts and are accessible on-the-go.

2. Check one-way flights.

Business travelers should compare prices and options for booking one-way flights to and from the destination. It could save a substantial amount of money over booking round-trip flights, given the ability to choose different airlines for each leg of the trip­;­ plus, there's greater flexibility to time flights more appropriately to travel plans.

3. Evaluate the real trade-offs between home rentals and hotels.

Most travelers today know they can book short-term home and apartment rentals instead of hotels. And rentals can offer certain perks: more space and comfort, potentially for less money than a hotel room. Some also offer kitchens and living areas, so travelers can cook if they wish and enjoy the other comforts of home. But, travelers shouldn't automatically discount hotels -- many hotels offer convenient and cost-saving amenities, such as free breakfast and shuttle service to local destinations, as well as fitness centers and pools. Travelers should think about their overall needs to decide which is the better route.

4. Avoid the high premiums attached to last-minute airfares.

Meeting and schedule changes at the final hour make last-minute travel sometimes inevitable. Booking last-minute flights usually leads to sky-high airfares, but there are ways to keep premiums at a minimal. Recent SAP Concur data revealed it's best to book flights at least eight days or more in advance -- tickets booked fewer than seven days prior to departure can be on average 44 percent more expensive than the same ticket booked 15 days in advance. You can save $148 per ticket by booking at least eight days out.

5. Think twice about buying the cheapest fare available.

Many airlines have introduced basic economy fares in recent years, which are essentially low fares meant to compete against no-frill carriers. Unfortunately, many times these fares aren't a good fit for business travel, as business travelers cannot receive refunds or make changes to the itinerary without issuing an entirely new ticket, and may get charged extra for standard amenities, like a carry-on bag.

6. Join programs that dramatically speed up airport security wait times.

Most business travelers today know about the Transportation Security Administration's TSA Precheck program, which allows them to skip many of the time-consuming steps involved in airport security and screening lines. But, global business travelers may want to consider enrolling in the U.S. Custom and Border Protection's Global Entry program, which lets business travelers use an automatic kiosk for passport processing, instead of waiting in line at customs, and expedited clearance at many airports around the world. Plus, travelers automatically receive TSA Precheck once they're enrolled in the Global Entry program.

7. Cut the paper clutter -- store receipts electronically.

Business travelers should consider apps that let them easily turn any paper receipt into an electronic one. Expense apps that integrate with travel booking tools and employ technology like machine learning can pre-populate expense line items based on previous activity and/or travel itineraries.
 Comfort Inn and Suites - New Mexico
2205 N Date St
Truth or Consequences NM 87901
575-894-1660
Comfort Inn and Suites - New Mexico

Thursday, February 9, 2017

Come to Truth or Consequences!

Downtown Truth or Consequences is very easy to navigate and entirely walkable! 

Come visit us at this special place in America! 

Comfort Inn and Suites - New Mexico 
2205 N Date St 
Truth or Consequences NM 
87901 575-894-1660 

Friday, February 3, 2017

Paddle Boarding at Elephant Butte Lake

Elephant Butte Lake is right next door! 
At the lake you can paddle board!

 One of the fastest growing water sports in America, paddle boarding gives you lots of options…from sitting to kneeling and standing…giving you every opportunity to learn and enjoy this amazing sport. 

Spend the night with us and the day adventuring! 

Comfort Inn and Suites - New Mexico 
2205 N Date St 
Truth or Consequences NM 
87901 575-894-1660  
comfortinn.com  
http://www.comfortinn.com/hotel-truth_or_consequences-new_mexico-NM128  
#ComfortInn #TOC #Travel

Thursday, January 26, 2017

The El Rio Theatre

El Rio Theatre is Arizona's oldest movie theatre!

Originally called the Apache Theatre, it was renamed El Rio in the 1930's. In 2015, we recognized the Centennial Celebration for El Rio Theatre! Initial construction of the adobe and plank movie house was started in 1913. Completed in 1915, El Rio Theatre originally opened as the Apache Theatre and showed silent flickers on a hand-cranked projector in its debut to the townspeople. In 1937 the name of the theater was changed from the Apache to El Rio which it remains today. El Rio Theatre became the source of many fond and often recounted childhood memories. El Rio was the community center where kids were dropped off by their parents with a couple of dimes in pocket money on Saturday mornings to watch the next episodes of Roy Rogers, Tarzan, and the Lone Ranger or a double-feature complete with Superman cartoons and “Movietone News” shorts. 

Visit us and the El Rio Theatre in ToC NM!

Comfort Inn and Suites - New Mexico 
2205 N Date St 
Truth or Consequences NM 
87901 575-894-1660
comfortinn.com 
http://www.comfortinn.com/hotel-truth_or_consequences-new_mexico-NM128 
#ComfortInn #NewMexico #Travel #History

Thursday, January 19, 2017

Kayaking at Elephant Butte Lake

Elephant Butte Lake is right next door! 

At the lake you can kayak! 

 From traditional paddling to paddling with your feet in kayaks built for one or two, you’ll follow miles of shoreline into quiet coves and around the many islands as you set your own pace of enjoyment. 

 Book with us and visit today! 

Comfort Inn and Suites - New Mexico 
2205 N Date St 
Truth or Consequences NM 87901 
575-894-1660  
comfortinn.com  
http://www.comfortinn.com/hotel-truth_or_consequences-new_mexico-NM128  
#Travel #NM #VisitUs

Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Did you know we're right next to the Blackstone Hotsprings? 

Blackstone Hotsprings is located in the historic downtown hotspring district of Truth or Consequences, New Mexico. 

Walk-in bathers can use our spa - The Wet Room - a tropical paradise, with water features flowing from the hotspring for soaking, steaming, showering and massage. 

Two historic baths are available as well. 

The courtyard at Blackstone Hotsprings is the perfect place to sit and cool after your mineral bath. You can relax in the sun or in the shade - bring along a book and a beverage, or just sit and enjoy the landscape, which evolves through the seasons. 

Stay the night with us and enjoy the spa all day! 

Comfort Inn and Suites - New Mexico 
2205 N Date St 
Truth or Consequences NM 87901 
575-894-1660
comfortinn.com 
http://www.comfortinn.com/hotel-truth_or_consequences-new_mexico-NM128

#ComfortInnandSuites #NewMexico #TruthorConsequences

Friday, January 6, 2017

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Thursday, December 22, 2016

Take Our Virtual Tour!

Have you taken the virtual tour of our hotel yet? Visit our website here and click the "view virtual tour" link under our photo gallery.


Thursday, November 24, 2016

Happy Thanksgiving!

Comfort Inn & Suites would like to wish all of our guests a Happy Thanksgiving! We hope you enjoy your trip with your loved ones.

Friday, November 18, 2016

How Would You Rate Us?


How would you rate your stay at our hotel? Leave us your star rating as well as any comments here! We greatly appreciate the feedback!


Monday, October 31, 2016

Happy Halloween!

Comfort Inn and Suites, New Mexico would like to wish our guests traveling for the holiday a Happy Halloween! We hope you have a safe and pleasant holiday! 

 



Friday, October 28, 2016

Visit Elephant Butte Lake State Park

If you like camping, fishing, boating, or just being outdoors, Elephant Butte is for you. There is plenty of water and plenty of beach room and this is New Mexico's largest State Park. Elephant Butte Lake can accommodate watercraft of many styles and sizes: kayaks, jet skis, pontoons, sailboats, ski boats, cruisers, and houseboats. Remember to wear your life jacket. Boat safe and boat smart! Besides sandy beaches, the State Park offers restrooms, picnic areas, playgrounds, and developed sites with electric and water hook-ups for RV's.

Our hotel is just a short drive away from this beautiful park! Reserve a room with us today and get outdoors this fall!


Friday, October 21, 2016

Travel Smart Tips!


Visit us soon? Even the most experienced traveler could use some new tips on how to make the experience more fun and efficient! We found a few links with plenty of those tips!

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Monday, October 17, 2016

Our Excellent Reputation

Our hotel is maintaining an excellent rating online. How do we do it? Ask our guests! Read their testimonials by visiting our website here


Friday, September 23, 2016

Albuquerque International Sunport

The Albuquerque International Sunport is New Mexico’s largest airport and services flights from 29 U.S. towns and cities! Our hotel is only a quick drive away.

Albuquerque International Sunport welcomes nearly five million travelers a year and is the gateway to the diverse cultures, rich history and breathtaking landscapes that make New Mexico the Land of Enchantment.

Monday, September 19, 2016

Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta

The place to be in October is at Balloon Fiesta Park. The 360 acre Park with 100 acres of grass and booths will be filled with balloons and concessions selling everything from traditional New Mexican food to balloon memorabilia. Each year balloon teams from around the world participate in the event and news coverage originates from more than 50 countries. It has become the most photographed event in the world.

The Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta starts on October 1st! Book your stay with us now to see this awesome event!


Friday, August 19, 2016

Did you know?

Did you know we've won the Choice Gold Hospitality Award?

Earning a Gold Award means ranking in the top 10% of our hotels within each Choice brand. These properties achieve high marks for providing exceptional guest services and facilities. Awards are based on a ranking system measuring:

  • Guest satisfaction
  • Product quality
  • Room condition
  • Room cleanliness
  • Staff service
We invite you to book a stay with us and see for yourself why we have gold quality service. 

Friday, August 12, 2016

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