Actually checked out early and went to a different hotel farther from the city. Only got stuck here because of a lack of gov't rate rooms in town. If this is a bargain for you, it may suffice, but it lacks the comfort a road warrior needs. Internet speed was appallingly slow most of the time -- one 1500kbps measurement was the outlier in a sea of 50-100kbps, even in the lobby. That's practically dial-up! The rooms lack a mini-fridge or microwave; I know it states this in the description, but what hotel these days have neither? The single bedspread is pretty thin, and there is no extra blanket in the closet, so don't turn the air conditioning down too low, there will be no bundling up in bed. The bed itself is decent -- a fairly dense memory foam topper gives a firm but comfortable support. Finally, one side of the hotel is literally a stone's throw from I-285, which made for quick access to the city (and the nearby Vinings neighborhood has plenty to choose from for dinner), but it means I had to sleep with earplugs in to deal with the 24-hour flow of trucks and traffic. Business travelers, you don't want to stay here for a hard-working meeting.
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