I can only make highly complimentary remarks about the staff, the room, the location, the layout and the cook. This and I am a very seasoned but critical traveller.
I travel to experience to local cultures, don't just stay in the hotel and go outside of my comfort zone. Hence in Inle Lake we went with locals on the lake for the day, hired the worst bikes ever (cause for some great stories), ate street food daily and went for some cooking lessons at in the home of a local whom we had started talking to at random. However I was unprepared for the monks and locals in the monastery (almost next door to the hotel) who read from their books through loud speakers from 5am until 9pm uninterruptedly. But it could be worst, as the next monastery down (which we could not hear so well goes 24/7). With ears plugs I could just about sleep through it. It was interesting to talk about this constant interference (and it did interrupt the tranquillity of the place) with the local people. Half found it also a source of irritation whilst the rest found it a source of comfort as it gave them a sense of being protected.
I just wish I knew about it before going - I might not have stopped me but I would have mentally prepared for it.