I stayed at this location in Jan, 2011. At a rate of 134.00/ night I found it adequate.
The good
-The staff was very accomidating. When I asked where I could buy headphones for the fitness center equipment- they gave me a pair
-They offer guest laundry ( ~1.00 a load) and dry cleaning services ( 6.00 a shirt).
-It’s a 5 minute walk to the great Mall (there are a few restaurants in the mall)
The not So good
-The fitness center is Tiny ( 3 pieces of equipment) and I think it actually is in a converted closet or storage area
-The lobby area offers 3 or 4 seats and no place to eat breakfast ( when they say grab and go they mean it… take your food and get out!
-The room did smell clean but aired out withthe AC on
-Shower fogs up the bath and the door wont stay open.
-The pool is pretty small.
Overall I agree with the previous comment that Marriott should concentrate on Residence Inn, rather than splitting the brand. Being relatively new, I found this place to be fine, but the inexpensive building construction and furniture is going to look pretty bad, very quickly.
Tip:
Ask to be in the main building (with the lobby), it saves a walk across the parking lot to get breakfast.
There is an elevator, but you have to look for it ( it is actually behind a door)
The Colosseum has pretty good pizza.
- Milpitas Towneplace Suites
