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29 de março de 2024
My wife and I spent 4 nights (Monday through Friday) at the Springhill Suites in Cottonwood. Overall, it was a pleasant stay with just a few things preventing it from being a great stay. The property appears to be fairly new, and the luster hasn't worn off yet, i.e. everything is still bright and shiny. We booked a king "Suite" and were given a room on the second floor upon checking in. The room was painfully small and it really doesn't seem to qualify as a suite in the traditional sense. The sitting area is only separated from the sleeping area by some part high sliding glass panels. The couch is a combination trundle bed/sofa and it is fairly uncomfortable to sit on as the cushions are really deep from front to back. The long bolster doesn't help any. Closet space is adequate and accommodates hanging clothes. There are only two side by side bureau drawers to store anything that doesn't go into the closet. If you're the type who likes to unpack rather than living out of a suitcase you may find space lacking for even two people. There is a microwave and mini-fridge along with a single cup coffee maker however, there is no bar sink so anything you want to rinse off or clean has to be done in the bathroom sink. Noticeably absent was a safe and I found myself having to take my laptop and other valuable with me whenever I left the room for the day. I didn't have much interaction with staff, but the few encounters were pleasant. It was a little too cool to spend time at the pool, but I did notice that the pool and the pool area are pretty sterile and not too inviting for hanging out. The fire pit area was a nice touch and we noticed that it was being used fairly regularly in the evenings. There is a filtered water dispenser in the work out room and I used it to top off my water bottle(s) on a daily basis. The morning breakfast seemed adequate but nothing to really make it memorable. Bagged single serve muffins, bread and a couple of bagels, two or three cereals from a dispenser, some yogurt and three hot pans where scrambled eggs from a carton, bacon or sausage and breakfast biscuits resided. No pancake or waffle machine. There was a pot of oatmeal with a small toppings bar too. Not present were any type of Danish or croissants, or fresh fruit. There was some salsa available but no tortillas which I found kind of strange. So again, a relatively pleasant stay devoid of any real problems but it wouldn't take much to elevate the user experience by adding just a few accoutrements.
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