I'm curious whether this place was built before insulation was invented. I could hear every word spoken, every cough, every sneeze, every movement going on in the rooms on either side of me. It made me feel that I had to creep quietly around my room so I wouldn't disturb anyone else. The other thing I found annoying is when you check in they're asking you to tip the house cleaning people. It's not like someone is carrying my bags to my room or doing anything else yet they expect you to tip? Perhaps the owner of this establishment should think about paying his staff a living wage instead of screwing their customers out of yet more money. On the plus side, I appreciated the refillable soap, lotion, shampoo, etc. vs the tiny plastic bottles that clog our landfills. Also the place was clean. If it weren't for the paperthin walls, this place would be decent.