Woken by the sound of moving furniture in the early hours, i found myself in a room in total darkness. The noise was not coming from my room, but all around. Who else would have such a need to move furniture at this time, other than a resident poltergiest? A door slammed! Again i was woken, this poltergiest had some serious unfinished business, for no human would surely shut a door so hard? I fumbled for the light switch, and a blinding light burnt my eyes, enough to banish a vampire from my chamber! I moved some furniture, it was possible to move this quietly. I made my way to the door, afraid of waking my neighbours, and alas, it was possible to close it quietly! The long nights continued, and i asked my spirit guide if he could go about his business quietly, but his need to move furniture and slam doors could not be satisfied! I craved a sign that there was human life in the hotel, and was greeted with the sound of the neighbours engaging in the sweet sound of producing a new member into the human race. Ah yes the true hotel experience we all know! In another room, a boy cried and told his friend how he didn't understand. Maybe it was their first time? Fortunatly, the beds were very comfortable and you could sink into them. In the morning light, the hotel had a nice pool and there were some nice bars & restaurants just outside. Within a 5 min walk, you could visit the infamous ***** for all the young cool kids. Or you could jump in a short taxi ride to the old town for something a little less tequila slammers and vomit. Would i stay again? Most likely. The most annoying part was the door slamming, but the moving furniture was just amusing.