We stayed here the end of August & have waited for a resolution to our problem. As soon as we arrived in the room, we noticed a very stinky, moldy smell & called down to the front desk to tell them about it. They said they would send someone up to our room, which turned out to be a cleaning lady. She said she could smell it as well & came back with a deodorizing spray. That did not help much as it dissipated soon after she left. We left to go get supper & picked up some deodorizing solid air fresheners with activated charcoal in them & placed them in the two rooms while we showered & got around for bed as we had to wake up early in the morning. Once we had our shoes off & were ready for bed, I walked over to the window in the living room area to close the shade & my socks got soaked. The entire carpet in front of the window was soggy! We called down to the front desk again & told them but said that we did not wish to switch rooms at this point because it was late & we needed sleep but wanted them to know that we thought we had found the source of the smell. It was coming from the nearby air conditioning unit next to the window. The next morning we noticed that the carpet in the bedroom was also soaked on the other side of the wall next to the AC unit as it had soaked through my bags from the floor. They apologized, said they would refund us & that the manager would call us but no one ever did. I sent several emails back & forth & they finally gave us 10,000 points, which is about 1/3 the cost of the room. IMO, it should have been at least half for the inconvenience, tolerating the smell, perhaps breathing in mold spores, having to purchase air fresheners & do the follow-up that they should have done. Otherwise, the location is great if you are attending an event at Ripken.