Unfortunately for our family the hotel was overrun with kids being allowed to act as though this was their space while parents sat and socialized ib the courtyard couches. My chuldren were woken throughout the night with kids running soan the hallwats, we couldnt enjoy the pool because hoards of kids were making it dangerous for them by roughhousing and being obnoxious with no intervention from hotel staff. These tournaments while great for your hotel business make the experience for other guests awful. While waiting for breakfast parents sat in the restaurant and enjoyed their coffee as their children ran in and out one pushing my toddler down with parents offering zero intervention (yet a scowl when I said something the second time he shoved through). The fire alarm also went off, unsure if it was pulled in the fooling around or truly went off but made for a very chilly (and scary) end fo the night for my littles. Finally we got into our room (late as we got down to niagara around 630pm and went for dinner before being evacuated just as we were settling in). At which time ( with crying, meltdown and over tired kids ) I noticed the washroom was not very clean - several hairs left on the tile walls and the bathtub. The floors at the edge of the beds (just under) obviously hadn't been vacuumed as there were crumbs under as we moved the bed toward the wall for my daughter's safety when sleeping. We didnt bother to try to switch rooms because the kids were exhausted and just did