The hotel staff were incredibly friendly.
It was a weird stay. If it was cheaper, I’d fully endorse it. But for the price it isn’t great.
The room was meh. Not great for sleep. The mattress badly needed to be updated, and my back was pretty unhappy. The air conditioner was insanely loud and sometimes seemed to work and sometimes was just humidifying the room. The housekeeping staff had their phones ringers on the highest volume while vacuuming into the door at 8 a.m. (which would be fine if I had gotten decent sleep, but I hadn’t because the mattress sucked and the heater/cooler for the room was so loud).
So many things seem so poorly thought out.
The decor looks like they are catering to people who like selfies. But it’s so dimly lit that you’d never be able to do real makeup. I only use tinted moisturizer and mascara and was getting frustrated.
There are no in room fridges, which is always sad because I like leftovers. But also because I like wine. Especially weird when they actually sell refrigerated wine in the lobby.
So you get ice from the machine. But in the machine there are only gallon bags full of ice that have melted just enough to be solid blocks of ice the size of gallon bags that will not fit into the ice container in the room. So you can either spend an hour trying to break the ice into the ice bucket, make a melty mess, or have warm wine.
Nothing terrible. But I’m in Seattle once a month, and there are nicer places for less money.