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Beds

Postby ashington44 » 24 Apr 2011 09:42

Can anyone tell me if the beds in the Mersoy (adults only hotel) are comfortable. This may seem a very strange request but my Husband has a back complaint and in the past we have had beds which are so hard we could be sleeping on the floor. We are not in the first flush of youth and a good nights sleep is a priority. lol
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Re: Beds

Postby Chocoholic » 24 Apr 2011 15:44

Sorry, I have no idea but are not bad backs supposed to have a hard bed? My sister suffers terribly with her back and has to have a hard bed for support. Its the hard pillows I have a problem with, most apartments/hotels pillows are hard and I have to have a nice soft pillow so I always take a little mini one of my own or I will wake up with head and neck ache. Not so easy for you to transport a mattress though! :lol:
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Re: Beds

Postby blondie » 24 Apr 2011 16:17

Funnily enough, if you've got a bad back, a too-hard mattress can make it worse. You need one which is firm enough to give you enough support in the right places, but not too firm either.
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Re: Beds

Postby Katiehutchinson_1991 » 24 Apr 2011 18:04

dont know about the beds at that specific place but i always find the beds small length wise
also i can never get a good pillow they all seem to be too soft
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Re: Beds

Postby dksbbs » 24 Apr 2011 18:26

I'm the opposite, I'm 6'2" and find the beds are OK, slightly on the firm side and but not hard, I always have a good nice sleep but that could be the Efes. However I have not stayed where you are staying but I would imagine you will be OK.


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Re: Beds

Postby Colette » 24 Apr 2011 18:46

I always get the squeeky bed :lol:

take my own pillow though, never know who's head has been on theres :shock:
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Re: Beds

Postby dotty » 24 Apr 2011 19:04

Colette wrote:I always get the squeeky bed :lol:

take my own pillow though, never know who's head has been on theres :shock:


Should I comment on the squeeky bed??......no, maybe I'll leave that to someone else...I'd like to think of Colette as a friend
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Re: Beds

Postby Colette » 25 Apr 2011 12:57

:lol: :lol: I knew someone would, thought it would be Mary though :lol: :lol:
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Re: Beds

Postby dragon » 25 Apr 2011 16:59

Chocoholic wrote:Not so easy for you to transport a mattress though! :lol:


Funny you should say that, I take mine with me. I have a special blow up mattress (the type you see in hospitals) that I have to sleep on. To go on holiday its deflated, rolled up and placed inside the pump. Luckily it's not counted in my luggage allowance :D so it's a case of 'pick up your bed and walk' or in my case 'pick up your bed and get on your scooter' :D
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