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Earplugs. I use them at home as well.Originally posted by wurzel View PostWhat's the accepted way of dealing with noisy people in hotel rooms these days?
I've got some noisy cow been on her mobile ALL night & when she's not on that she's f****g singing & the walls are paper thin. I should go and tap on her door & politely ask her to be quiet but unfortunatley I'm one of those who bottles it all up until I can take no more
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Having had the pleasure of meeting you in TRW, I have to say that such requests coming from you would probably be treated with a greater degree of deference than if they came from those of us who aren't built like an entire galaxy of brick tuliphousesOriginally posted by Sockpuppet View PostI usually find the best way is to knock on the door and calmly ask.
"Do you mind if you shut the **** up. Ta."
Usually works.
I'd go with the "call reception" option - being a bit hard of hearing, I once had it done to me when I was watching telly and I was absolutely mortified at the thought that I'd been so inconsiderate
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I usually find the best way is to knock on the door and calmly ask.
"Do you mind if you shut the **** up. Ta."
Usually works.
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Dont know, I was always too busy shagging to bother about noise from another room. (Perhaps they complained about me \ us!?)Originally posted by wurzel View PostWhat's the accepted way of dealing with noisy people in hotel rooms these days?
I've got some noisy cow been on her mobile ALL night & when she's not on that she's f****g singing & the walls are paper thin. I should go and tap on her door & politely ask her to be quiet but unfortunatley I'm one of those who bottles it all up until I can take no more
That Travel Inn on City Road Newcastle was ace. You could get to your room without going through reception
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Call reception is my favoured method. Once in the Hilton in Sheffield I was being kept awake by loud music from the room directly below. Took a stroll down and noticed a distinctive smell. Phoned reception who wanted to fob me off with "nothing we can do" so I asked if the'd prefer me to call the Police and let them know that illegal drugs were being used in their hotel. After about ten minutes peace ensued.
I do sometimes wonder why the flip people bother getting a hotel room so they can just put the telly on full blast all night though.
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Phone reception and complain.Originally posted by wurzel View PostWhat's the accepted way of dealing with noisy people in hotel rooms these days?
I've got some noisy cow been on her mobile ALL night & when she's not on that she's f****g singing & the walls are paper thin. I should go and tap on her door & politely ask her to be quiet but unfortunatley I'm one of those who bottles it all up until I can take no more
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Call management and complain? Make it their problem, stop being so British!
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Noisy neighbours
What's the accepted way of dealing with noisy people in hotel rooms these days?
I've got some noisy cow been on her mobile ALL night & when she's not on that she's f****g singing & the walls are paper thin. I should go and tap on her door & politely ask her to be quiet but unfortunatley I'm one of those who bottles it all up until I can take no more
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