You’re welcome—but I’ll have to check my registrations sheet, I think we’re running out of mattresses and beds. If you’re planning to sleep in a ho(s)tel, no problem, otherwise bring a sleeping bag and earplugs!
No, but the floor in the smaller rooms is already mostly covered in mattresses. The remaining floor space is mostly in the main (ritual) room, where people tend to be chatting late into the night. Unless you’re one of the last people to go to sleep, earplugs should make falling asleep easier.
You’re welcome—but I’ll have to check my registrations sheet, I think we’re running out of mattresses and beds. If you’re planning to sleep in a ho(s)tel, no problem, otherwise bring a sleeping bag and earplugs!
i have no problem with sleeping bag, but why earplugs? is the floor noisier than the mattresses? ;)
No, but the floor in the smaller rooms is already mostly covered in mattresses. The remaining floor space is mostly in the main (ritual) room, where people tend to be chatting late into the night. Unless you’re one of the last people to go to sleep, earplugs should make falling asleep easier.
(Count me under “sleeping bag”!)