Got assigned to the ground floor, bed next to the lobby area outside the elevator, and also next door to the luggage storage locker. The ceilings are not closed or sealed, so walking and stepping on the floor above are not very well insulated from noise. The noise from the lobby with late folks coming in and out of the elevator or the luggage storage is really loud and travels throughout. Did I also mention the staircase next to the room? Yep, this room might as well have been surrounded by every high-traffic feature of the hotel because nothing was missing, except that the gym was halfway down a short hallway.
The worst part is the early-morning deliveries in the back parking lot for the popular restaurant next door. The bedroom window is right next to that and not very well sound-insulated, even with this situation as a known possibility.
Given that this is the only room on the ground floor, it should have been made into something else, or more effort should have been put into the environment to reduce noise on all fronts, inside and out.
The staff was also not very accommodating about refunding the last night, as I could not stay at the property longer to continue late nights and early mornings due to the lack of sleep this caused. For the rate, I would or should have just picked a moderate standard hotel elsewhere instead of this converted property.