| All Hiltons at least have mini fridges. Homewood Suites and Home2Suites have full refrigerators. Homewood suites has full kitchens with stoves. Home2Suites allows you to check out “burners”. I have a Roku stick for traveling. It has a feature that lets it log in to captured networks where you have to login. Some hotels have remotes that don’t allow you to change the source. I travel with a couple of “universal” brand specific remotes TMobile has a “secret plan” called Global 15 that gives you unlimited high speed hot spot data in the US (not 3G) for $50 a month. I signed up for that. I travel as a consultant occasionally and I visit my parents decently often and work from there. I’ve optimized my travel setup: - I have a portable USB C powered display for a second display - I use my iPad as a third display using Duet (the native Mac screen sharing doesn’t work on my corporate laptop) - I have a Roost 3 laptop stand - I have the largest airplane legal Anker battery pack that can charge a laptop and other devices - I have a few truly “universal cords” https://www.amazon.com/dp/B093YVRHMB BTW: I locked myself out of this account (typo in the noprocast setting). I’m the original commenter. |