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Staying in a Hotel During COVID – Resuming Family Travel

Exactly 194 days after our last hotel stay, way longer than we ever expected, our family stuck our toe into the world of leisure travel again and did a road trip to Southern Oregon.  We stayed in a hotel – for the first time since the pandemic began.  Staying in a hotel during COVID was something I was worried about, but also something that I knew, we had to overcome if we were ever going to travel again.  I swallowed my fear, took some safety precautions, and got ready for our stay so we could enjoy our vacation. 

The Trip

Our family was headed to Southern Oregon for the Labor Day Weekend.  We were planning last minute, and we did not want anything too pricey, and did not want to be staying where a lot of other people were staying.  We booked a hotel in Medford, Oregon.  Nicely situated in Southern Oregon, it was within two hours of all the sites we saw and had a lot of affordable hotels to choose from.

Drove into Southern Oregon for the weekend

We chose to stay in a Comfort Inn in Northern Medford.  It was a 3-star hotel, with decent reviews and an affordable price point.  It had a pool, breakfast included, and was close to dining, shopping, and I-5 and HWY 62 which took us to many of the major points of interests. 

The Hotels COVID Precautions

Before leaving the Bay Area, I called the hotel to understand the enhanced cleaning protocols and precautions that the hotel was taking.  This is generally standard across major hotel chains these days, but I wanted to call and verify.  The Comfort Inn was

Personal COVID Precautions

Like during our flight in July, I was not relying solely on the precautions the hotel put in place, but we had our own precautions we made as well. 

Disinfecting commonly touched surfaces in the bathroom
We had the pool to ourselves!
We chose instead to enjoy the wonderful outdoor breakfast places in town

Final Tips

At some point you just need to get away.  If you can do it in a safe and responsible way that not only keeps you and your family safe AND keeps other safe, it can be done.  Note, it’s not risk-less and you should always heed the CDCs guidance.  But you can take measures to reduce the risk and help get back some of your sanity. 

But the most important tip is to have fun and reconnect as a family once again!  We were there during the release of Mulan, so we brought an HDMI cable, hooked it up to the TV, and did a family movie night, in the air conditioning in a new place.  We did a family picnic in the hotel.  We rested and enjoyed one another.  This weekend escape was exactly what we need it and made our home that much more enjoyable to return to.  It was worth all the extra work. 

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