Hey, I was surprised to see this pop back up. Since our trip is over...

, I thought I'd add how things worked out.
1. Hanging the clothes was a lifesaver. I don't think I'll ever live out of a suitcase at a hotel again. Spacesaving, everything was unwrinkled, easy to hang and let dry if they were still a little damp from the dryer. Just all around a good idea.
2. The powercord is also a great idea. We found out pretty quick that some of the outlets were too loose and our chargers would fall out or not charge.

Go figure. With a powercord we could use the best outlet and and all our items were charged.
3. The pop-up bins and over-the-door shoe holders worked well also. Everything in one place and we then could use the drawers for our foodstuffs, paperwork, everything else...
4. The curtain was a nice touch and we used this every day as a changing area. It also screened the light from the bathroom area so I could get up first and be ready to go before I woke the family each morning.
5. Loved the Purex sheets. Easy to keep in a ziplock. No fuss, no mess. And we had no issues with allergies or reactions.
Probably our only major issue were our towells and swimsuits. There were not enough places to hang them to dry. We noticed most guests hung them out on the rail outside their room, but since we were on the ground floor, we didn't have that option. We used the line over the tub, the hook on the bathroom door, over the metal suitcase stand in the closet, and still had to resort to hanging a couple over the backs of the chairs (which I didn't like doing since the chairs are wood and I figure this damages the chairs over time).
While it all worked out fine, I do think I'll try a suite the next time we take an extended trip. It's just not easy to relax or eat in a room with only two chairs for four people. Yeah, we sat on the beds. But that's just not the same. Although I suppose you could bring folding chairs also.
Hope this helps out anyone else planning a lengthy trip to the world!
