Very clean, new hotel with big, bright, open rooms. Staff was polite and welcoming. Manager, Matt, was a bit too easy to manipulate when it comes to guests complaints. We came back late from a concert at the casino, which didn't end until 11pm, as I'm sure many people do, as this is pretty common. Their was an older couple next to us. The man came knocking on our door saying his wife has to get up at 6am, further stating we were being too loud. We did walk in laughing as the door shut, so I get it. We began speaking lower but then decided to sit in the lobby and eat some food, so that we didn't disturb them, out of consideration. I called the office the next morning around 9am to request another night and the manager, Matt, answered with "that's a no-go. We can't accommodate that with the noise complaints from next door." To which I replied "I'm on my way down. We can talk about it." I presume he saw the grey in my beard and as I explained what occurred, he replied that the other guests came up with some weird stories, but then allowed us to stay. Admittedly, I was a little offended that he assumed there was a party because of what some random, old, grouchy boomer told him on the phone. It was just my husband, sister and me. Other than this strange and awkward event, everything else was fine. By the way, the breakfast did not contain fresh cracked eggs as advertised; tasted like powdered eggs cooked in a square tin, as they had some right-angled shapes in it. No omelets.