Here's the deal - the place is nicely done up, clean, comfortable. The only problem is with other guests who you can't really blame the site for. That said, if you aren't sold out, which they weren't - there were plenty of empty spots in the parking lot and many dark rooms, then you could enhance the guest experience, especially downstairs guests, by not putting people in rooms UNDER other people unless you have to. The person upstairs was noisy at all hours, the floors creeked tremendously and we could hear everything they did at 2-3am when normal people sleep, they were training elephants or something equally noisy. It's an old hotel that's been done up nicely but the paper thin roof/floor is a problem when you have guests who don't actually stay there to sleep.