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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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Originally 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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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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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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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 moreTags: None
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