We are proud to provide inviting accommodations, appealing
amenities, and more, all in an ideal location. However, we know that some
travelers can experience difficulty getting to sleep in an unfamiliar place.
Here are a few tips to help you sleep better at a hotel.
Packing for Your Stay
-Pack earplugs. Uncomfortable as they can be, wadding little
bits of foam in your ears is far less annoying than being kept up all night by
noise.
-Bring eyeshades. They are for your eyes what earplugs are
for your ears--and they're especially important if your room doesn't have
blackout curtains.
-Tote along your own sheets. If you have space to pack them,
your own set of sheets could help you sleep better, as you're already used to
their feel and scent.
-Spray your room. The chemicals used to clean hotel rooms or
launder sheets can be a little overpowering. Add your own scent with a spritz
or two of a gentle linen spray you bring from home.
Preparing to Hit the Hay
-Don't read, eat, or work in bed. Admittedly, this is not
always possible, as seating can be limited in a hotel room. But try not to use
your bed to do anything but sleep.
-Don't eat a humongous dinner. A belly that's churning away
digesting a big meal interferes with your ability to sleep soundly.
-Sip tea. A small cup of chamomile tea or another warm,
non-caffeinated beverage can induce sleep.
-Ask the front desk to hold your calls. Have the reception
desk take messages or send calls directly to voicemail during your specified
hours.
If there's anything we can do to make your stay more
comfortable, all you need to do is ask! We look forward to your stay.