As Steve said, MSS's even numbered rooms are on the north or highway
side and odd numbered rooms are on the south or Plaza side. Another
consideration is distance from the railroad tracks and the earth-
shaking rumble of the Union Pacific freight trains. On each floor,
lower numbered rooms are on the east end away from the tracks and
higher numbered rooms are on the west end or closer to the train
noise. Elevation is also a factor so the best choices for noise
reduction are rooms on the highest floors that end in 01, 03 or 05.
To make it simple, just remember Southeast is the best choice when
deciding where in the US to live or where at MSS to sleep. Being high
also helps.
Don Forsythe
Nashville, TN
>From: "Carol" Also, we'll be staying at Main Street Station. We'd
like to
>know what rooms to ask for that would be away from the freeway
noise. Any
>help is appreciated.
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All rooms facing north will be right next to the highway - I think
they were
the even numbered rooms? Anyway, just tell the clerk at check in
you want
to be away from the highway. Take your earplugs in case none are
available!
Pa
"If life deals you lemons, make lemonade;
if it deals you tomatoes, make Bloody Marys."
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