We just returned from a week at OKW where we stayed in a 2 bd. Granted, this week was very busy---the resort was completely booked. This was our second trip to OKW. Both times we stayed in a 2 bd second floor. On our first trip we barely heard the neighbors. In fact, I don't know if we had anyone staying above us. On this trip, quite the contrary. Whenever the people above us returned it sounded as if their kids thought they were still at the parks. I swear they were bouncing on the beds and running around like the room was on fire. Slamming doors. Screaming. In the mornings someone felt the need to walk around on the tiled floors with heels on.
Now, having lived in apartments for over 20 years of my life I realize that close quartered living comes with it's downsides. However, this noise level got to be almost intolerable. I didn't say anything because it generally stopped at around 10:00 PM (but started in the morning around 6:00). Should I have?
Is this just something we should live with? Comes with the territory? Are some buildings more solidly built than others? Are people on the top floors oblivious to noise levels because they don't hear it from above?
Now, having lived in apartments for over 20 years of my life I realize that close quartered living comes with it's downsides. However, this noise level got to be almost intolerable. I didn't say anything because it generally stopped at around 10:00 PM (but started in the morning around 6:00). Should I have?
Is this just something we should live with? Comes with the territory? Are some buildings more solidly built than others? Are people on the top floors oblivious to noise levels because they don't hear it from above?