That would be "Amor", one of the smallest rooms in the older section.
As for the ants, I suspect you are referring to the tiny little buggers, smallest ants I have ever seen (we have ants in the PNW...Carpenter ants, so named because a couple of them can eat a fir sawhorse in about 20 minutes and leave nothing but the hooves). The CR ants are so small that they look like pepper until they start moving.
I have found CR ants in every hotel I have stayed in except the Pres (it has bigger pro'lems, IMHO). The easiest way I have found to avoid the revulsion factor is not to leave food out in the room, especially anything sweet. They really are everywhere. I don't have a problem with the little buggers.
Now cockroaches? Costa Rica has them trophy-sized! I was standing in the middle of the street in front of SL one night, waiting for Big Jimmy to finish BSing with the guard and get in the damn car when I noticed a cockroach about twenty feet away, charging me straight on! This thing was two inches long and in attack mode. He must have been former USMC because all he knew was CHARGE! I lifted my boot and lowered it as he went under. CRUNCH! Ahhhhhh.......
Ran into a cockroach obviously trained by the 82nd in Zona Blue. One of the chicas was shaking her assets to the music and raining pinks when this quarter-pounder dropped to the "dance floor" from the rafters. She never missed a beat as she CRUNCHED him with an acrylic pump. I guess that's why they wear those 6" hooker heels; great cockroach crunchers.
Anyway.... If you forget and leave a little piece of sweet roll on your plate overnight, don't be surprised if there are ants in it come the morning. They are very small and often eat from beneath the leftover item. This can be disconcerting when you look closely at your snack as you are chewing a mouthful. Yes, Virginia, the poppy seeds are moving!

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