Hotel Review:

What actually works for a 2-day sales trip

Who this works for
Sales professionals traveling for short, high-intensity trips—where time between meetings matters as much as the meetings themselves.

Where this hotel works well
This type of property works best when you need:

• fast transitions between sessions
• a place to reset between meetings
• space for informal conversations

Stay
Rooms are less about luxury and more about efficiency—quick check-in, functional layout, and a space that supports short resets between commitments.

Meet
The most valuable spaces aren’t conference rooms—they’re the informal areas where conversations can happen naturally without planning.

Explore
Proximity matters less than what’s within a short, usable radius—places you can step into without overthinking logistics.

Extend
Even on a short trip, having the option to extend the experience—even by a few hours—changes how the trip feels overall.

Key insight
Most travelers don’t choose based on amenities.

They choose based on:

👉 How easy the entire trip feels once they arrive

For brands:
This is where your positioning often misses.

The value isn’t just what you offer—it’s how that offering fits into the flow of a real work trip.

Interested in working together?
rachel@thesalestraveler.com