The front desk ladies think all rooms are the same. They are not. In the annex, based on several rooms that I viewed while the cleaning staff was working, one side of the hallway has rooms that are approximately 70 square feet larger than the other side, so they are much easier to use a comfortable chair and view the tv or read with the floor lamp. My room was much smaller and the choice for watching tv or reading was one person can use the desk chair and the other will have to be on the bed. If that’s all you need, then the small room is fine. Ours had a newer glassed in shower and the furniture is newer. The pillows are small and flat. If however you want to relax for a longer period the smaller room is harder to be in. We stayed two nights and the first night we were awakened at 2:30 by laughter outside our door and then again at 4 am by what sounded like a child loudly asking “where are you going “. The following morning the ladies at the desk asked about my stay and after I told them of the noise both said “that’s the hotel business “ and one insisted that there’s nothing they can do about noise in the hall. I think the hotel can improve the situation by having better doors that block more noise (they are paper thin). Other hotels have posted signs regarding “quiet hours” and request people to respect them. I personally had huge problems with the two ladies at the desk. The cleaning staff, however, were polite, considerate and wanted to please.