My first experience with this hotel was pulling into the parking garage. It is very small and so it's hard to go up the ramps to higher floors. The lines on the parking spots are barely visible so it's hard to tell what's even a spot. I had to park on the 5th floor, which is fine, but there are no elevators so I had to roll my suitcase down the down ramps to get to the lobby. I was seriously worried someone would fly around the corner and hit me...but the turns are so tight I realized that nobody could really "fly" up or down the ramps. The parking is free so that's a plus. Not to state the obvious but when I checked out and went back up to my car I once again I had to roll my luggage around the ramps up to my car.
When you get into the lobby it's nicely decorated. The staff were nice but young and had that look about them that they were bored. They were prompt and friendly though so I guess it doesn't matter if they looked bored.
My room had 2 double beds and was roomy enough. It was clean. The room did have an overpowering perfume smell to it so if you have any senstivities to smell be careful. I didn't notice it as much the next day so I'm guessing it was the cleaning chemicals and they must have recently cleaned my room. I could hear all the street noise early in the evening but it was quiet by bedtime - probably because there's not much going on in Dayton in the evening. The beds were comfy and the pillows were softer but there were plenty of them so it was fine. The bathroom looked remodeled but like they didn't quite finish it. The sink seemed to be marble or granite and the shower wall and floor were tile but then the bathtub was an old greenish color. Not a big deal because everything worked fine and was clean.
Overall it was a nice hotel. Like my title says, there was nothing outstanding or horrible about it.
