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Dry Hotel Rooms!!!

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I've just come back from a week away and the hotel room was as dry as a bone. Woke up at least five times per night needing to drink a pint of water and this wasn't due to alcohol intake!

I've had a look into travel humidifiers and came up with this.......

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Air-O-Swiss-7146-Black-Travel-Humidifier/dp/B001QBPR3M/ref=cm_cr_pr_pb_t?tag=amz07b-21

Does anyone have any experience with these or similar gadgets?

I'll be buying one today if they even do half a job!


Cheers

Jack
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Did you try just leaving a bowl of water in the room to help with the humidity levels? Easier and cheaper I would have thought.
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Jumping Jack Flash, where were you? the mountain air has been very dry recently - a pair of quite heavy denim jeans I hung up still very wet were dry in a few hours, though the temperature wasn't very high. I drink a litre of water every night in the mountains, but less than half that at home in the UK.

The other problem sometimes is just that hotels are too hot - always best to have windows open and switch the heating off, it it's controllable from inside the room (if it isn't, I'd find a different hotel....).

If the need to drink 5 pints of water a night doesn't stop when you get home, I'd see your GP - especially if you are also losing a bit of weight despite eating normally. (Diabetes often manifests itself with a raging thirst).
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CaurnieBred - I filled the bath up and prior to that, had the shower running for 2 hours!

pam w - we were in Solden and everyone had the same problem and I wish I was losing weight.

I'm off to Kitzbuhel in March so would like to get something that works before then.
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Don't buy any fancy gadgets, they just consume your cash and your aircraft weight allowance. As CaurnieBred says, leave a bowl of water out, or leave some water in the sink in the room, or as pam w says leave some wet clothing or a towel in the room.
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Fill the bath or a sink up and then leave a wet towel half in and half out of the water. The dampness in the towel will evaporate and be replaced by more water that wicks up from the sink - Voila!
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Agree with the above, just fill up the bath etc.
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I like hot dry rooms and never open the windows; dries the boots, the kit, lovely. Recommend US if you like these conditions even I use eye drops there to keep them cosy. Vail, Copper, Beaver perfect.
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A glass of water just above the radiator should do it.
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A glass of water just above the radiator

Except that the radiator will probably be off if it's my room - those places are just Too Darned Hot. Fine for coming in from skiing, showering, changing etc. But for sleeping - Shocked
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pam w, I have the same problem with heating. Anytime I (attempt to) sleep somewhere with heating, I end up feeling lousy and drained the next day.
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