The room was quite good for the money. The T.V. service was slow and inaccurate. The hotel had a disturbing physical "vibration" apparently coming from the roof's air conditioning mechanicals; that's a guess. Also, the hotel allowed some tenants to drive in their very noisy vehicles, which overcame the "soundproofing" of the room. They need to check whether vehicles have properly functioning vehicle mufflers or, if not, require these tenants to park off property on the street. I didn't need tenants "gunning" their noisy vehicles at night, or frankly, at all hours. How about posting a sign that says: "Noisy Vehicles Will Be Shot." Their dining hours need to be extended by, at least, one hour. By the time I shook out the morning "cobwebs" I had only 45 minutes of dining time left and felt rushed. Besides my reasons for being there in the first place, I needed to be relaxed and not "rushed." Two hours of restaurant time for a relaxing breakfast (7 a.m. to 9 a.m.) is insufficient; e.g., what if you wake and 8 a.m., do your morning "wake-up necessities" and then have to rush to beat the 9 a.m. closing time!! Oh, and then there's the noisy staff - - have you ever had to suffer loud-talking staff speaking loudly from the kitchen, and then suffer the crashing sound of kitchen implements? Between the loud foreign language and the noisy cook, I couldn't wait to finish. Staff are supposed to be like Disneyland employees - unseen and unheard!