You ever get to a nice hotel for a week stay after an all-nighter, set out all your stuff and relax for a few hours before bed...then realize not only you have an adjoining room, but that you are stuck next to the loudest guy on the entire floor? And to prove to yourself that you're not wrong that he is the loudest moron on the entire floor, you walk the entire floor to see if anyone else is louder. So you call down to the front desk to find all rooms are sold out, and really regret taking that upgrade earlier in the day. So you march down to VIP and demand a room. And you get it, but then have to pack up all your stuff and unpack it again...and make sure to make some angry noise on the way out of your abandoned room.

Does anyone else have the policy of asking for non-adjoining rooms upon check-in that I recently adopted?