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

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.

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Re^3: When travelling, what level of existential comfort do you require?
by tubaandy (Deacon) on Sep 10, 2013 at 17:09 UTC
    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?"

      :-)