I need to know if I’m overreacting

It’s 1:46am and I’m with my family in a hotel room. (Me, hubby, our 3yo) the people that have the room next to us are loud af and I want to know if calling the front desk is extra

For context, I’ve already called the front desk because they were banging on the door for like 10 minutes.

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Call front desk again. They're being rude c**nts!!

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Everytime my baby has a wake window he refuses to just lay there. Even when I hold him he just cries. I try making the place calm and dim and it still doesn’t work. He just cries everytime he has a wake window. Please any suggestions. He also does these arm movements like as if his nervous system is just blowing up. Does anyone know if the arm movements are normal

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