Usuário convidado
20 de novembro de 2024
Friendly staff, but an about $300 a night (including fees and taxes), I expect more. The set up of room 137, a wheelchair accessible one bedroom suite, is awkward. The bedroom and bathroom door swing into the bedroom so you can’t get by without closing them. The HVAC was either on or off, no heat and cool settings, so when we set the thermostat for 70, the AC would pop on (this was in November). The temperature in the living area was freezing and in the bedroom warm, so we had to leave the door open between the two rooms negating any privacy for the people sleeping on the pull out sofa. The bathroom was located in the bedroom, so the people sleeping on the sofa bed had to walk through the bedroom to go to the bathroom. This is not how the hotel shows these rooms set up on the website; I think it was because the room was wheelchair accessible it had a different set up. The overhead light in the bedroom was broken. The safety lock on the inside of the door was broken. The shades in the room are motorized, but we only found the remote the last morning. One afternoon there was a pile of dirty sheets and towels in the hallway on the floor. The towels are the pool were stained. The lift to help people with disabilities get into the pool did not work while we were there (I asked about it multiple times over three days). At breakfast, they didn’t have oatmeal one day and ran out of coffee one day. The plates are plastic and styrofoam. No one at the hotel wears a uniform, which is fine, but they also don’t wear name tags so it’s unclear who is working and who is a guest. The pool is great for kids. Parking is free and easy. Although I hated the breakfast food (everything had sugar in it, was super processed, and full of sodium and there was only black tea, no herbal) it’s nice that it’s there and free. Though they offer wheelchair accessible suites, but I hope I can find a better option nearby.
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