kaytieeldr
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Any hotel with hallways/walkways to get to the rooms would, by design, have to have corner rooms.
None of the king beds are in corner rooms. They're all within two or three rooms of the elevator.
Noise is a matter of perception. I never hear anything - but then, I live in an apartment building so I'm used to common walls. Apparently, closing the bathroom door even when not in use cuts WAY down on the noise factor.
None of the king beds are in corner rooms. They're all within two or three rooms of the elevator.
Noise is a matter of perception. I never hear anything - but then, I live in an apartment building so I'm used to common walls. Apparently, closing the bathroom door even when not in use cuts WAY down on the noise factor.