Gordon Maul
Google
Very noisy hotel. Many rooms are on an atrium that broadcasts noise from the first floor to the roof. I thought the first night's noise was an anomaly - children running and yelling in the halls until 11PM, people seemingly talking between rooms with doors open and, at 5 AM, people talking very loudly in the hallway. But the second night was worse and included a stranger trying to get in my room at 10:45. I opened the door and she walked away with no explanation, laughing heartily. Drunk? I complained at the front desk. The receptionist, talking with the woman when I got there, said the woman had mistaken my room but had treated me 'respectfully' so what was my problem? Indeed.