Noise in Hotel Guestrooms

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Is there preference to avoid interconnecting rooms?

Noise from alarm/buzzer in alarm clock, in your room or room next door?

I have trained to rely on my mobile phone for wake-up call and usually turn off the clock by the bed.

Also, I don't unpack until I am happy with the room, otherwise I seek room move.
 
I f noise from a buzzer all it is well your lucky, at the Rydges on Exhibition street my room adjoining must have been a prostitute den judging by the amount of high pitched yes do it to me every single time etc etc etc...
Next morning they did mark down a preference for no inter joining rooms. However that would be twice it ever happened. I still prefer no ajoining rooms
Is there preference to avoid interconnecting rooms?

Noise from alarm/buzzer in alarm clock, in your room or room next door?

I have trained to rely on my mobile phone for wake-up call and usually turn off the clock by the bed.

Also, I don't unpack until I am happy with the room, otherwise I seek room move.
 
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