Was concerned when the front desk person seemed confused when I wanted to pay cash for the room and handed him my credit card for what I called "security on the room". He looked at me and said, "you either pay cash or you use the card" and handed me the card back. He then took my cash and said, "I'm gonna need your card for incidentals" really?... then was told my room was on the next floor and there is not an elevator, didn't offer any information about the pool, ice machines or even where to park...Not a good start. Stayed in 303 which is a King Jacuzzi suite. As you walk in, first you will notice how roomy it is in there. But then you notice the sink and mirror in the main room (I prefer them to be in the bathroom) always seems cheap to call something a suite and then to have to look at that. There is a counter-top that had small bar-sink, microwave, refrigerator and lots of storage below. And there is a table and chairs so sit at to eat. The bed had lots of large fluffy pillows and was probably the most comfortable bed I have slept on, in a VERY long time. There is a small wall partition that separates the room from the work desk (not enough electrical plug-ins) and there was a cute lamp on the desk that did not have a light bulb in it. There is a small sofa seat and chair. The television sits on a dresser with lots of storage space. The disappointing feature that I was most looking forward to was the jacuzzi tub, which turns out, is in with the toilet. Had it been in the main area, could have had music on, or the television, something. But to just sit in there under the harsh light in such a small room was not my idea of a good time.The breakfast choices were typical, eggs, biscuits/gravy, cereal, fruit, bread stuff, yogurt, waffles. I seen the pool it looked really small, didn't bother using it either.
- Ramada Moses Lake
