First off, finding the hotel at night proved to be a task because the entrance is basically in the parking lot of the club next door. We looped around at least three times before we found it. I don't know if we scared the occupant of one of the rooms, or if they scared us when we were trying to enter the building. They happened to be in the bed with the lights on, curtains open and it didn't look like a person in the bed until they moved. We found and entered the room, but were soon brought to the truth of the situation. This was not a 2 bedroom, two bathroom room. It was a one bedroom, with a loft and two bathrooms. The bedroom only had a pocket door and a tiny closet built under the stairs, like where Harry Potter lived. The closet for the loft is actually where the washer, dryer and water heater are housed. Other than the lack of actual closets, the other disappointing factor was that there were no dressers. As a person who likes to unpack her clothing, the lack of places to put said clothing was disappointing. I did use the hangers, rod and the shelf in the water water heater closet. There is a cleaning service, but that's an additional charge. We had some issues with the room. The first night, one of the a/c units continued to beep. Luckily, we were so tired from travelling that it didn't keep us up. There was a piece of the door at the bottom that continued to drag and scrape the floor. It was very loud and concerning. We contacted maintenance and they came to look a the issues while we were out the following day. They never fixed the door, but they fixed the downstairs a/c unit, we guess. We soon figured out that the one upstairs was enough to cool the entire space. As every time maintenance came in, they turned off the units which caused the space to be extremely humid. We finally discovered that the kitchen essentials were actually inside the credenza in the hallway, as opposed to just being on top of it. There, on our last day, we finally were able to have coffee in our room. Per the confirmation email, we were warned about the local train passing through the area and the noise related to it. What we were not told is that the club next door operated from 11pm - 3am. Our room faced the parking lot, so we got to hear the music for free. It was like it was being pumped straight into the living room area. Men frequenting the club felt the need to use the bathroom in said parking lot, near our window. The club-goers also fed their hunger from the truck that would pull up. The truck housed a grill. We could look out the window and see the truck, the smoke from the grill and the line of party-goers waiting for their meal. Nor were we informed of the band that practiced in the early morning. The sounds of the tubas, drums and other instruments practicing for a few hours. It sounded like band practice was in the bathroom it was so close. Sonder was a place to lay our heads and nothing more. They should defin
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