Clearly, the hotel does not have adequate parking, even with two overflow lots a block away. We came home around 2300 hours on a Saturday night and there was not one open space in any lot. I advised the desk personnel and the on-duty security lady that I had to park on the end cap. The phone rang at 0330 and the desk said I needed to move my truck for a responding ambulance. By the time I threw on clothing and went downstairs, the EMS personnel were already in the lobby attending to someone and the rig was parked in front of the hotel. They still wanted me to move my truck and the security officer said she was just st the overflow lot and advised there were two spaces in the lot the next block over. I complied and drove over to find only one spot, that was capable of fitting a motorcycle, certainly not a pick up truck. At this point, I was now becoming irritated that this lady sent me on some wild goose chase at 0330 hours but remained calm when I returned. I parked back in the same end cap spot and advised her that she was mistaken. She looked at me and did not respond. The employee at the desk said I could park on the end cap. At this point, fortunately a family member of the guest in need of medical treatment pulled in. The young lady at the desk said I could take her spot that was in the other overflow lot, which I was able to accomplish. I didn’t appreciate the attitude, not when you’re spending close to $400 a night to sleep and shower in a room !