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    The only thing that I can think of that would really work is to change to a mod or value & get 2 connecting rms.
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    Well, if you want to create a room divider in a hotel room, we need to first, and foremost, not damage the room itself in our efforts to create privacy. I immediately thought about those emergency lightweight foil blankets...


    And they are cheap. They weigh 3 ounces. You can connect them together with those big office clips and some string...hook them to the lights that are often hanging on the wall between the two beds and then affix the other end to something...probably by the TV. Best of luck to you.

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    Please be carful attaching any thing to a light fixture. Anything flammable could become a fire hazard if heat were to build up.

    Worst case scenario and if my memory serves me right the fire sprinkler is side wall penetrating and works spraying across the room. If you block the middle of the room you could block the reach of the spray to the far side of the space.

    The safety of the room was designed for as you see it without obstructions

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    Buy a couple of flat bed sheets before you go and thumb tack them to the ceiling.
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    1) Clark Gable used a blanket on a clothes line.
    2) Claudette Colbert didn't seem to mind.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheRustyScupper View Post
    1) Clark Gable used a blanket on a clothes line.
    2) Claudette Colbert didn't seem to mind.
    Most 16 year olds today don't know who Clark Gable or Claudette Colbert were!

    Back on subject....Some of the above may work for one or two nights, but will get old by the end of the first 7 days...since you are almost certainly driving, consider using the tail gate pop ups....If you have a pop up canopy, (I could find a USC or Clemson one for you) bring it, and just use it in a two dimensional sense, like a fence, rather than as a tent...sets up and folds up quickly, and stores out of the way.
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    I would definitely not recommend attaching anything to the walls or ceiling that would hold sheets or anything else. If it causes damage, you'd be liable for the repair costs. I would really try to find something that can stand on it's own.
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    Why not try some of those command adhesive hooks that are supposed to not damage walls when you remove them (I use them as bathroom hooks and they hold big soggy towels so they can take some weight) and use the mylar blankets and string, or even bring a flat sheet from home and tie it up to the hooks?

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