I’m not sure why it’s even sold, but the first night, I had the room right next to the elevators. All you heard was the elevators while trying to fall asleep. I had to do a room change at about one in the morning. But it was done readily. The gentleman at the front desk knew exactly what I was talking about. He was aware of that problem. He gave me a quiet room without question. It was a little concerning that police were in the lobby investigating something. It was a quiet and calm law enforcement presence, but you had to wonder. Given that the next day was a wedding, I couldn’t sleep in, so I lost a night sleep. The next night, some selfish young people were blasting their radio and dancing in their pick up truck bed, just making a ruckus at about 12 midnight. Went to the front desk and the front desk was aware of it and acted readily by sending security. The problem was fixed before even got back to my room. But again, I had to get up early to check out, go to a post wedding brunch, and then drive out of state home. There was no sleeping in, so I drove home, tired, and short of sleep. Otherwise, the staff was excellent, courteous, and helpfu. The rooms were very nice, clean and very comfortable. The hallways were clean and quiet. It’s helpful to have that little coffee pot for that morning coffee before you have to start anything. Like the fridge that was there. And the in room safe is helpful. Except for putting a person knowingly next to noisy elevator & noisy clients