"I remember once after a very long lay over, A bus ride for almost three hours to get to another airport because ours was not letting planes leave, then two plane changes before we left the new airport the 5 1/2 hour plane ride, getting the rental car, driving another 45 minutes to our destination. Checking into The hotel and getting neighbors who made noise all night long. That happen to me two years ago. The next morning I was not someone to talk to with no sleep for almost two days even coffee did not help. I called the front desk even went to the room next door which no one ever answered. The next morning I gave the front desk a piece of my mind they could have moved me, but did not so the manager gave me that night for free and changed my room."
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