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in reply to When travelling, what level of existential comfort do you require?

From experience, I require...

Is that asking too much? Apparently, it is for some places.

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Re^2: When travelling, what level of existential comfort do you require?
by ChuckularOne (Prior) on Sep 03, 2013 at 12:25 UTC
    Soundproof walls is the holy grail of hotels. If I could find a chain that uses insulated, concrete block walls between rooms, I'd never stay anywhere else.
      I stayed in the NYLO Dallas Las Colinas one time. It has cement block everything (walls, floors, ceilings). Definitely sound proof! I'm pretty sure I could have played tuba in there an no one would have been bothered (had I had it with me).

      tubaandy

        I'm pretty sure I could have played tuba in there an no one would have been bothered (had I had it with me).

        "Will that be checked baggage, sir, or carry-on?"

        :-)