"We stayed at Sleep Inn for a few nights. The staff was wonderful, the breakfast was decent enough. But what put a damper on our stay was how thin the walls were. The hotel has posted quiet hours from 10pm-7am, but our first night there our next door neighbors were extremely loud laughing, talking, and dropping things all of which we could hear perfectly. We gave them some time to quiet down before calling the front desk and they quieted down for a few mins then started back up. We finally got to bed around midnight after trying to go to sleep for several hours. The next day we went to the front desk and asked if those people had checked out or if we could move rooms. Thankfully they had checked out and to the staff's credit they blocked off that room so we could get some sleep. But they only blocked it off for one night. The third night more people went into the room again and they were loud, but abided somewhat close to the quiet hours. When we were there, there weren't that many cars in the parking lot, so we thought it would have been nice if the hotel spaced out the guests if they know the walls are so thin. There are signs everywhere letting you know you can get earplugs at the front desk and tips on how to get better sleep. But for a hotel called Sleep Inn you think they would have invested in thicker walls. I've never had this issue at Hampton Inn or the Marriott. "