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How do hotels deal with loud neighbors?

Call Front Desk Front desk can dispatch security to deal with noise complaints. Before calling for help, though, consider the nature of the noise.



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Each day there are more than a million people in hotel rooms around the world with the expectation to spend their time in a quiet and relaxing environment. However, noise is a pet-peeve for hotels and guests. According to WHO, it should be no more than 30 dB.

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Hotels often insist on addressing any shortcomings during your stay because they are unwilling to lose the revenue from your room. If that doesn't work, or if you decide to check out early, you may get a full refund, a partial refund – or none at all.

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It depends on the type of hotel that you stay in. In most cases, a cheaper hotel might not include soundproof rooms. But luxury hotel rooms would offer you soundproof walls.

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Acoustical Panels Acoustical panels are available in a variety of materials, sizes, and designs, making it easy to find the perfect aesthetic fit for your hotel room. Installing these panels on walls, ceilings, or even as room dividers can significantly reduce noise levels in the room.

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It depends on the type of hotel that you stay in. In most cases, a cheaper hotel might not include soundproof rooms. But luxury hotel rooms would offer you soundproof walls.

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While Marriott hotel walls aren't fully soundproof, they are designed to prevent most noises from entering or escaping. And while they may not offer the kind of soundproofing you're looking for, their amenities are top–notch and worth the experience.

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Complaints about a hotel or motel
  1. Begin by sharing your complaint with the front desk, manager, or customer service line.
  2. If you feel your issue was not resolved, contact the regional manager or another senior executive if the hotel or motel is part of a chain.


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Generally speaking, it's best to plan to spend no more than 25-30% of your monthly income on a hotel room.

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Experts say most places will offer you a refund if you have a reasonable excuse. If you are stuck with a nonrefundable room, try changing the date of your reservation. Some hotels will let you move the date of your stay if you ask. You can also resell your room and get your money back that way.

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