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Flapping My Ears
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Massachusetts
Posts: 153
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But Dad, I'm not tired!
How do you black out a room for naps?
We love it when we can take mid-day nap breaks. This works out great in some rooms, like Kidani where the shades are awesome, but sometimes it's really hard to manage because the drapes let in so much light at the top and around the edges. It's particularly difficult for our kids, who can't stand wearing night masks. I've tried stacking pillows up against the edges and piling stuff along the tops of the curtain rods where they sleep, but it never really works well. Does anyone have a good solution for this? I've thought about bringing duct tape, but I'm afraid it might damage the walls or leave a sticky mess! |
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The Mean Squinty Eye Works Wonders
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: The West side of the mitten
Posts: 18,765
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I can't sleep with any light in the room either. Clothes pins are great for pinning curtains together so the light doesn't come through the spot where they meet. For the top I use pillows and maybe a few towels. One of the chairs jammed into the right spot can help keep the light out too.
I would never use duct tape or anything sticky. I don't think there is a way to make the rooms totally dark, but you can do a decent job utilizing the stuff in the room. |
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Jan 2011
Posts: 350
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Are you driving? If so and you have the room (flat on the bottom of the trunk or cargo area) take foam core boards. Cheap, lightweight and can be cut to size to fit exactly in the window.
If flying, buy 2 dark blue or black twin sheets or large pieces of dark fabric and 2-4 of the smallest curtain tension rods and pack them in your suitcases. Depending on how large the window is, you can cut open the end of the sheet and run the rod through the hem, or put the rod in the window first and throw the fabric over the rod. |
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DIS Veteran
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Brasleton, GA
Posts: 13,886
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Binder Clips. Never travel without them.
But quite honestly, my "close your eyes for five minutes and if you are still awake after that, you can get up" works every single time. Kids don't have a concept of time, have no idea how long it's been and will fall asleep eventually or at least just zone out. Just an idea. |
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Flapping My Ears
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Massachusetts
Posts: 153
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Thanks for all the blackout suggestions. I should have responded sooner, but I'm still trying to figure out what will be simplest / best for us because we like to travel really light.
I was thinking of adding aluminum foil or black garbage bags to our www.gardengrocer.com shopping list, but I don't think either would work without masking tape, and I don't think I'd trust the masking tape to come off really cleanly. I'll try a few things at home. If I can get foil can stay up without using tape, a 25' roll alone might do the trick. |
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 444
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College/Military dorm style: Take a aluminium foil and scotch tape or painters tape to cover the windows. :-)
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Georgia
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And I still bring binder clips on every trip because there is usually quite a bit of light even at night. It doesn't bother my kids but it bugs me. I may be horrible but I just didn't want to cater to the kids to the point that I was bringing alot of extra stuff to block out the room light. I had so much other things that I had to bring for them.
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Flapping My Ears
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Massachusetts
Posts: 153
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Also, since I'm using GardenGrocer.com, which carries aluminum foil, all I will need to bring is a roll of tape. |
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