The hotel is well located. At arrival all seemed well. I was assigned a hearing impaired room with an adjoining room. I was not in the room long when I noticed a drilled hole the diameter of a pencil above the lock in my door between the rooms. I opened the door and the hole was drilled through the door, as well as the adjoining door having a hole. These holes give occupants visual access to the bathroom and bed area of the room next door. I reported this to the front desk. The attendant responded with a total lack of concern or acknowledgement as to why this was a problem. She just stared at me. It was odd. I said wouldn't you feel uncomfortable staying in a room where someone had visual access to the room and in what could pose a potential safety threat given the right circumstances? Someone could even potentially unlock the other door. She had no comment other than to ask if I wanted another room. I was assigned 4 rooms, #213, 218, 220, and 210, in this order. Rooms 213 and 220 were both hearing impaired rooms adjoining the room next door. BOTH of these rooms had the same issue of concern, holes in adjoining doors. Rooms 218 and 210 were regular rooms but both of these rooms were musty with a heavy smell of someone who has not bathed in an extended period of time. I asked for a manager wanting to show them the four rooms. I was told there is no manager on duty. I checked out and am attempting to contact Wyndham about the safety concern re rooms 213 and 220.