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Hotel snoring

6 replies

StephiD3 · 08/02/2018 23:33

Booked nice holiday. Get to bed. Hear snoring from next door. As in I can’t sleep, it stopped for a minute then came back so loud it made me jump type loud.

Can’t cope with this whole holiday - I know people will think IABU but I’m a woman on the edge. Snoring is my nails on a chalkboard !

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MrsMaxwell · 08/02/2018 23:34

It’s probably my OH.

InToMyHeart · 08/02/2018 23:35

Are you in a hotel?

Go to reception and ask to move rooms.

Withhindsight · 08/02/2018 23:42

Get ear plugs tomorrow

virtualreality · 08/02/2018 23:43

Sorry it is so bad for you.

For next time, do what I do, forget about anything else, but decent earplugs and an eyemask are the first things I pack no matter where I am going.

Get out tomorrow and get some earplugs or change rooms. But by then snorer next door may have checked out. Hopefully.

StephiD3 · 11/02/2018 17:54

We have a baby who wakes for night feeds so don’t want to risk not hearing him with earplugs!!

He wasn’t as bad last night so fingers crossed that was just a bad evening Hmm

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readysteadyteddy · 11/02/2018 18:03

Ring Reception. Move rooms. Unless every room is taken the hotel won't care where you are and even if it is fully booked someone might be leaving tomorrow, or you could find out the snorer has gone tomorrow.

No point paying for a night's sleep you're not getting!

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