Jul
I snore like a mad man, should I be worried about getting kicked out of european hostel? I’ll be staying in a few hostels in Amsterdam, Paris, and London in August.
I’m wondering if anyone knows any trouble I will run into, Thx.
Answer:
Don't worry about it. You'll be surprised by how many people snore. And the ones who complain the most are usually the loudest snorers! Anyone planning to stay in a hostel should be prepared to take earplugs with them. So go and enjoy your holiday, and forget about things like this.
Answer:
I only snore when having a cold, but when traveling I often pick up a cold.
Mostly people do not mind snoring, they might wake you up if it is too bad.
But I have had one hostel where one of the other guests was getting up, with a lot of noise and full lights on at 4 in the morning, so the other people in the dorm where also fully awake.
(They had heard me snore but understood that I didn’t do it on purpose, this one women had been a pain in the places superior not mentioned from the moment she arrived.)
But I have started to book single rooms more often since, specially when I am starting to snore again.
That might be an option for you too.
Answer:
Yep - you should try 'Slumber Guard”.
Nasal Strips only work for nasal passage restriction. a lot of snoring comes from the throat instead.
The Slumber Guard holds the lower jaw in a forward position in order to keep the throat airways open.
Answer:
So do I. Apparently, travelling to Europe made it worse. My son and husband complained so loudly that I had to get Breathe Right strips, which, thankfully, are available in Europe! (just get some, and use them…you'll at least snore more softly.)
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Don't worry about a thing! I stayed in one in Berlin and people were running through each night drunk and screaming at the top of their lungs. Everyone is used to it. Book Mark it-> del.icio.us | Reddit | Slashdot | Digg | Facebook | Technorati | Google | StumbleUpon | Window Live | Tailrank | Furl | Netscape | Yahoo | BlinkList