On the plus side, the room was spacious. That's where the good ends, though. Immediately on checking in, the air conditioner in the room was OFF, which, in Alabama in July, is a horrible experience. Additionally, I was placed in a smoking room (as evidenced by the ashtray on the table). It didn't bother me that much, but I wasn't expecting it and if that were an issue for someone it would be a problem.
The biggest issue, came at 9 the next morning, when housekeeping was banging on my door. I hadn't put out a non-existent 'do not disturb' card, but I did yell out that I was still there. The housekeeper even tried to come in (whether I wasn't understood, wasn't heard, or was flat out ignored I'm not sure), but at least went away when it became evident the room was still occupied. Fortunately I pulled the latch at that point, but it happened again at 9:30, and again at 10:45. Now, I completely understand needing to flip the room for the next unlucky guest, but if it's before check out time and the guest hasn't actually checked out yet, it seems like a standard practice to NOT start knocking and trying to come in.