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[quote=Anonymous]We go the suite route most of the time, but have occasionally dealt with the one room sleeping. A few tips to help. Get a room with two queens or doubles instead of one King. Take the bed that has an aisle next to a wall (usually the one closest to the bathroom). Set up the PnP between the bed and the wall. Blocking the mesh sides will decrease the light into the PnP. Usually these rooms have lights by both beds. You can turn off the lights on the bed next to the PnP and leave one light on on the far side of the room and there will be much less light bleed into the PnP. Once I even took all the pillows and the comforter off the second bed and built a little mountain in the middle of the bed that helped block the light from the other side of the room. I'm the late-night owl. I have set up in the bathroom or just outside the bathroom using the desk chair outside the bathroom door and used that as the only light and turned all others off. Sound machines work great. If you don't have one, take the radio alarm clock and set it between stations. You can usually get a good stream of white noise somewhere on the band spectrum.[/quote]
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