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Fred Phillips -
12 years ago
It's like your average US Hampton Inn. Nothing special, but not cheap like a Days Inn.
My issues were:
AC died, had to change rooms.
Found a scorpion (only ~3 inches long) in new room on 4th floor. The conference room was boiling every day. I tell the staff and they just go play with the thermostat like I didn't think of that... The last day of my conference, it broke completely. I called maintenance and he says it is blowing but not much. I have to stand on a chair with a lit match under the vent to prove it isn't blowing. He says ok and wanders off - three minutes later I find him playing with the jacuzzi (also broken all week).
The maid staff ignores "Do not disturb signs".
When they clean your sheets, they actually take them and wash them and bring them back. So forget about a siesta...
The maid staff also leaves people's used room service trays on the steps for 24-36 hours at a time, which nearly killed me twice, but I still won't take the elevator because it is so slow.
**Warning - Do not rent conference room unless you check it out at 10am on a sunny day first. When they tell you that it will cool down in a while come back in an hour and see for yourself, but remember there won't be a room full of people in there either.
Oh, and the maid staff also starts vacuuming the halls at 8 so don't plan on sleeping in, not that you can anyway with the dog across the street that barks all night.
Nice little bar, but it was never open.
The security box in you room is just a box, no lock.
Water pressure also has some issues, so bring a glass of water into the shower so you don't get stuck.
Window does not open, but the tiny vent at the bottom doesn't close completely either.
But other than that it was great.