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This is my only point.
And then in turn look at where you did well and follow it.
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And as far as subjective (I'm laughing) -I'm used to noise living in the city. And could care less about noise in the halls. As in that's life. I have it here. I do ask children with me to not run or rough around in the halls though - here and at the resorts. And I sleep late on vacation, so that's MY issue.

I'm surrounded by city noise here. Heck my terrace faces city trains.

And there's ambulances and police sirens and the streetcars. I hardly even hear all three, over years here, so I'm not hyper sensitive.
Also, you never really know if it's the room design, itself, or that you've been situated next to "that" family.
*That family* shouldn't matter if construction choices are made. See below.
I'll say it again there is no excuse for room to room - and above - no matter if they're kids and loud people. I live in a condo with a younger demographic, many who party - a newborn next door. I hear NOTHING in my suite. Also, we all have hardwood/laminate floors and still nothing from above etc.
So my point is it doesn't have to be that way - with any suite to suite (taking out the lock off part for this one and if this is the greatest issue - work on the doors chosen/placement - BLT is great for this in placement IMO). I owned another condo which did have tremendous noise transfer - - a girl four doors down, opposite side of the condo could wake me up partying - that never happens here yet people party - so I know choices have been made in construction practices/choices, for better or worse.
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And at HHI I shouldn't be hearing a man - simply making long calls to someone - word for word in my studio while I am talking or watching TV myself. You could tell he was on his own and just simply calling to a couple of loved ones. That shouldn't happen. For his privacy as well. And it didn't impact my joy there at HHI, I'm not that kind of person - I'm simply using it as the worst example for all my
DVC stays re: noise for this discussion about the differences. I've stayed at all DVC resorts, multiple times, in various suite sizes - except for VGF, VGC and Aulani.
And if a heavy sleeper can't sleep at VGF because of a ductwork issue, that's not okay.
I have a great time at WDW and do not let little things bother me at all. But the last two examples are not okay (I have returned to HHI and will do so it's lovely - it's not a deterrent for me). But I do expect improvements over time, learning from their building choices.