There was at least one wedding in full swing when i arrived. Dj was playing full on dance tunes with bass lines. Was led to room 31, right above that dance floor! The bass line penetrated the whole room. The clothes hangers were vibrating in the wardrobe. I thought if i put on the tv it will drown it out and i can sleep. Tvs had a volume limit and i could not hear any dialogue over the basslines. After an hour of this i was losing my mind. I was jet lagged from my flight and just wanted to sleep. Phoned zero for reception in the hopes of some ear plugs but no one picked up. I got dressed and left room. Could see the bride, bridesmaids and flower girls right next to reception and men from the weddingreception were in the bar so didnt feel i could speak to reception. The bride, who looked stunning, shouldnt have any negativityon her special day which she'd probably spent a fortune on - not her problem! Anyway, there was no one at the desk, they.were in the bacK. EXPEDIA emailedeaboutexperience and room impression. I shared my experience. They said management would be informed. I phoned reception again. No one picked up. Not surprised as reception right beside noisy dancefloor and staff were in the back room. At midnight music stopped. I was so wound up abd overtired i didnt sleep until 2. This cant be news to The Dean Park Inn. They know where their rooms are. If a theatre has to advertise seats as restrictive view, a hotel shoukd let you know - room is above a dancefloor!