disneycrazed139
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I agree with the last poster about the sound machines. I bring a portable one with me whenever I sleep away from home, as I am very sensitive to unfamiliar noises. Steps in the hall or a door closing will wake me. White noise to tune anything out usually puts you to sleep faster too. It's great for insomniacs!
As far as SSR, we were there in June and didn't see any of these sound issues. I could barely even hear the fireworks from inside the villa. I am really surprised that you could actually hear the buses.
Is it possible that maybe the sliding door wasn't closed completely? If it is opened even a crack, you might hear noise from outside, but it seemed completely soundproof to me when closed fully--with the exception of being able to BARELY hear the fireworks if you payed attention and listened very closely!
BTW-Regarding sleeping, the sleeper sofa is excellent!
As far as SSR, we were there in June and didn't see any of these sound issues. I could barely even hear the fireworks from inside the villa. I am really surprised that you could actually hear the buses.
Is it possible that maybe the sliding door wasn't closed completely? If it is opened even a crack, you might hear noise from outside, but it seemed completely soundproof to me when closed fully--with the exception of being able to BARELY hear the fireworks if you payed attention and listened very closely!
BTW-Regarding sleeping, the sleeper sofa is excellent!