Upper or Lower Floor at BWPPI?

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    Originally Posted By allygator206

    Should I request the upper or lower floor at The Best Western Park Place Inn? Any suggestions?
     
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    Originally Posted By wendebird

    I've stayed at both & it wasn't an issue. Personally, I prefer the lower floor just because you don't have to wait for an elevator.
     
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    Originally Posted By MickeyChick

    Over the years we've stayed on all three levels of the BWPPI. I too prefer the lower level so that you don't have to wait for an elevator or trudge up a ton of stairs after walking all day. Second floor isn't too bad, but third floor is just too far to go, in my opinion.
     
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    Originally Posted By Pixie Glitter

    I generally prefer top floors because it cuts down on foot traffic noise. On the top floor, you only have other top floor guests trekking past your room screaming at all hours of the morning and night. ;-)
     
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    Originally Posted By ImTinkerbellsfan

    I also prefer the top floor for the exact reason Pixie Glitter said. I hate having people running,walking, and talking loudly by my door, above me and all that. Especially when I want to sleep. I tend to be a monster when I don't get enough sleep.
     
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    Originally Posted By CindyH

    I always try and get the 3rd floor. Can't stand to hear kids running around in the floor above (and accordingly, I try and make our kids keep very quiet too).

    Being on the first floor, you're subject to everyone walking by, plus cars driving up to your room late at night.
     
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    Originally Posted By Lisann22

    I'm a topfloorer too. LMAO!
     
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    Originally Posted By JAYDOE

    You know, my father has some nerve deafness in his ears and has trouble with a ringing. Anyway, he has always slept with this kind of noise maker thing. I'm not exactly sure what it is called, but anyway, it makes kind of a waterfall or rain sound. Well, we went on a trip not that long ago and he put this machine on....at first, I thought it was going to drive me crazy, but you know it really kills all of those outside noises in a hotel. I think it's the best I've slept in a really long time. I know noise at hotel can really be an issue for a lot of people, just thought I'd mention it. :0)
     
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    Originally Posted By dzy76

    That is why I travel with a little fan. If I run it, I can sleep anywhere!
     
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    Originally Posted By ImTinkerbellsfan

    Dzy76
    That's a good idea to bring a fan. My hubby and I tend to get hot at night and like to run the AC, even in the winter.
     

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