Stayed at this hotel for 3 nights while in town on business. I chose it due to its proximity to our office but was also happy that it was very close to restaurants, some shopping as well as public transit itself.
The hotel itself was a blend of updated and outdated. On the exterior you're not really sure what the inside will be like. The lobby is more welcoming and updated. The elevator is slow, squeaky and a tad frightening. Upon exiting the elevator on my floor you observe several glass blocks to give the impression of windows. The glass blocks are outdated and, to my surprise on entering my room, actually act as a "window" between the living space in my room and the hallway? I found this odd and creepy. It was nice that there was at least a blind over them that you could close which made it a bit better.
The room itself was nice. I loved having a fride, microwave and basically a partial kitchen. My biggest dislikes were:
1) the comforter - yuck. It was clean, don't get me wrong, but these days most places do duvets.
2) finishing touches - this was a variety of things. Simple things like getting rid of old brass fixtures. Also fussier things - I'm a bit of a clean freak and there were corners that looked like the vacuum hadn't reached them in a long time or finger prints all around the door knob on the bathroom door.
Overall decent hotel and location. With a few tweaks it could be amazing.
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