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What to do if hotel room next to you is loud?

Call the front desk and ask them to deal with it. They will ask that the noise stop without naming who is complaining. Have you ever had an issue with noise in a hotel room? How did you deal with it?



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Even an otherwise pleasant stay might be ruined by a noisy neighbor keeping us up all night. Soundproofing the rooms is a good way to keep your customers happy in every aspect of their stay and may save you from negative reviews online. Why do hotels have soundproof walls? It's for the guests.

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Always respond amicably and treat your guest well. Understand they want - empathy, apology. Respond with an apology and pay attention to what your guest has to say. An apology will calm down an agitated guest and you'll be able to address the problem well once you understand the issue.

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Avoid arguments, remain calm, and be polite Arguing can result in nothing but the worst situations. KEEP YOUR CALM, even if their arguments and complaints seem unfair. Note that no matter what, THEY ARE STILL YOUR GUESTS. Treat them with respect and give them their space and time to voice their concerns.

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Most local ordinances include quiet times. A typical ordinance prohibits loud noises between 11 p.m. and 7 or 8 a.m. on weekdays and 11 p.m. or midnight until 8 to 10 a.m. on Sundays and holidays. It is worthwhile to check your local ordinance before making formal complaint so that you can cite the law.

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Top 10 Things You Must Not Do In A Hotel Room
  1. #10 Lying After Damaging Something.
  2. #9 Leaving Jewelry and Money.
  3. #8 Keeping Bathroom Door Unlocked when Taking a Shower.
  4. #7 Sneaking In your Pets.
  5. #6 Smoking.
  6. #5 Stealing from the Hotel.
  7. #4 Drinking Tap Water.
  8. #3 Cheating the Minibar.


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Hotel uses lot of furniture in the room to absorb sound. Walls however are not usually 100% sound proof. You can really listen to conversations / movements around your room. They definitely should be soundproofed, to ensure the comfort of guests.

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Less Noise: High-floor hotel rooms are generally quieter than their lower-floor counterparts. Guests can avoid the noise from street traffic and other outside disturbances, which can be a significant factor in getting a good night's sleep.

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