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Other Ways To Cool/Heat Your Room When Regular Hotel Thermostat Hacks Don’t Work

One of the most popular posts we’ve ever written for Your Mileage May Vary has been How To Override Hotel Thermostat Settings. Briefly, hotels with digital thermostats are sometimes able to set them so they don’t go above or below a certain temperature. So you may want your room to be 68 degrees at night, and you may set it to that, but the temperature of the room won’t actually go below 72 (or whatever the hotel has set it to). This saves the hotel money via a lower electric bill, but makes for a whole lot of sweaty (or freezing, in the cold months) guests. The post I mentioned above tells you how to override the settings for a number of popular brands of thermostats.

Unfortunately, there are a whole lot of thermostat makes/models that are missing from the post above. It’s not my fault; the hacks just aren’t out there (or at least weren’t attainable when I was originally researching for that post, or when I updated it). Or some hotels may purposely set their thermostats up so they can’t be accessed so easily.

Here are some ways, albeit some unconventional ones, to get around all that.

When they require your room key

Since a good two decades ago, at some hotels (particularly in Europe and Asia), the air conditioning (and sometimes electricity!) in your room would only go on if you put your room key into a slot by the door.

That’s fine for when you’re in your room, but if you leave, and your key leaves with you, you’re going to come back to a too hot or cold room, until you reinsert your key card and get the heat or A/C running again.

The Fixes

When they work via a motion sensor

I hate thermostats that have a motion sensor. Sure, everything’s fine as long as people are up and about, but besides making for a cold/hot room when you return to your room at the end of the day, it also makes the room uncomfortable when you’re sleeping because no one moves enough or in the right place.

The Fixes

When the hotel places a cover over the thermostat

This has got to be the cruelest one because you can’t change the temperature of the room at all.


Or can you?

The fixes

To make the room warmer

To make the room cooler

As always, keep in mind that the hotels don’t want you to mess with their thermostats. Besides potentially using more electricity than the hotel intended, you run the risk of breaking their thermostat, and they could hold you responsible for the repair bill. So Your Mileage May Vary as to whether or not it’s a good idea to try and bypass the controls set by the hotel.

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