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| - My family stayed here over the course of three days while in town, and we had a great experience.
We were greeted warmly by the front desk staff and our room was ready early, which was nice. We reserved a standard queen room which was actually a suite, and had a full kitchen and living area. The rooms were really nicely decorated and super spacious, and I appreciated the stainless steel appliances in the kitchen (and a full size fridge! Bigger than the one in my apartment!). The kitchen was also stocked with flatware and cutlery and glasses which was nice.
The living area has a pull out sofa bed, which we didn't use, but the couch was very comfortable. The bed was great, although the pillows were a bit flat. I slept very well when we were here!
The bathroom has an exterior sink which I always appreciate when sharing a room. I was able to do my makeup and get ready while my sister was in the bathroom. Perfect! We should have had this setup growing up! :)
The best part of our stay was the unexpectedly delicious breakfast. I fully expected a continental cereal/bagels/pastry deal, but this went above and beyond! There was French toast and pancakes, home fries, scrambled eggs (with salsa, chives and cheese for toppings!), sausage, and a waffle bar! They also had fresh fruit salad, yogurt parfaits, and all the other accoutrement that you desire at breakfast! It was awesome.
They also have an indoor pool and hot tub (it's not glorious but it's fine) and a fitness room with some cardio machines and free weights.
So why not five stars? Our experience was great except for one major thing: the entire hotel was insanely hot when we were there. Our room itself had great air conditioning, but anytime we ventured into the hallways or lobby it was stifling hot. If they could fix that, this place would be great. It's very family friendly and affordable.
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