Models Dominika Van Stanten and David Norwell demonstrate Crowne Plaza 'snore absorption' room, which includes soundproofing and a specially-designed pillow to help guests sleep at one of its London hotels
Sunday, June 26, 2011
8:21 PM
A leading hotel chain is to trial a “snore absorption” room, including soundproofing and a specially-designed pillow to help guests sleep.

Crowne Plaza will test the idea at one of its hotels in London, using different forms of technology and new ideas.
The firm said walls will be soundproofed, using eggbox-style foam to reduce noise reverberating in the room, while a sound-absorbing headboard will be installed to muffle any echo from snores.
An anti-snoring pillow will be placed on the bed, as well as a device which aims to make people sleep on their sides, as lying flat on your back often produces snoring.
The room is being trialled at Crowne Plaza London The City for one week from tomorrow, as well as in nine hotels across Europe and the Middle East.
Hotel spokesman Tom Rowntree said: “We’ve all been there. Lying wide awake at three o’clock in the morning burying our head under a pillow to drown out our partner’s snoring.
“There’s nothing worse than being kept up all night and that’s why we’ve designed this specific snore absorption room to help give our guests a great night’s sleep.”
A survey of 1,000 people carried out for the hotel by Lightspeed found half of couples complain about a partner’s snoring spoiling their holiday.
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The room doesn't look overly attractive at the moment - but quite a good idea! Snoring affecting half of people - what a nightmare.. is this the anti-snoring pillow on trial www.besnorefree.co.uk?
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