As part of my planning a short trip to Quebec City I searched for a hotel online. I finally chose one that was a decent price, in a good location and had free internet (which is surprisingly rare for hotels there, believe it or not). Now, I am particularly sensitive when it comes to mattresses so I always expect to be uncomfortable but aside from that I had high hopes for this 3 1/2 start hotel that got good reviews. Needless to say I was disappointed...duh I otherwise I wouldn't be blogging about it.
As night time rolled around it because apparent that you could hear absolutely everything going on outside the room. Everything! We're talking everyone in the neighboring rooms, people in the hall...it was ridiculous. Unfortunately things didn't quiet down as it got later. Not only was there people screaming and laughing all night but then I was woken up super early by someone using the hair dryer. All in all it was terrible.
So here's the thing: Why wouldn't a hotel invest in a some insulation in their walls? Seriously, isn't the main reason that people go to hotels to sleep? I mean, if my main source of revenue was brought in by people sleeping I would probably put in the effort to make sure that went well for them. And as far as I know people usually prefer quiet when they sleep. I don't know, seems to make sense to me that it's worth putting in any extra time and money to make rooms more soundproof. I guess this particular hotel doesn't agree.
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