Over my six day stay I started hearing doors slamming and house keeping cart rolling around 7:30am daily. I don't sleep in so that didn't overly bother me, but the customer service at the front desk was abysmal. For example, one family member that flew from Texas and booked a handicapped room because they have mobility issues arrived to be told their wasn't a handicap room available, but since the rest of the family was staying at the Baymont and he already had the hotel he decided to stay. I personally felt like an inconvenience whenever I asked for anything from the front desk, especially during the night shift. At one point the key reader to my door went out, we spent 15-20 minutes fixing it in the hallway at midnight, and then the front desk took my keys. When I want back later that night to ask for another key, because I didn't have any, she rolled her eyes at me. The stay was fine.