"For all of us who have experienced a noisy hotel room, here is my suggestion.
More challenging were all the other factors mentioned. Some properties have a quieter side and those rooms always went first. So if you are stumbling to the desk to check in at midnight, chances are all the rooms on the "good" side are already full. My suggestion is if you frequently stay at the same property, include in the notes section of your reservation a request to stay on a certain side and describe it in the note. Frequent stay or high status guests are almost always pre-assigned rooms anyway and the manager should know enough to put those guests in the "better" rooms."
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