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  • Well, it's a solid two star property, for sure. Looking at vintage pictures of The Plaza, I get really saddened by the way old glamour wore off over the years and got clumsily updated and patched up on a shoe string budget. There are some properties that do it right and manage to revitalize their appeal to keep up with the times, unfortunately, Plaza isn't one of them. From burnt out bulbs in their sign, to gaudy TV screen slapped in the middle of the hotel tower, to tarped off tennis and basketball court, a pool area that is little more than cement hole- lots of examples of underutilized potential. The lobby areas got a nice face lift, as did bathroom fixtures in the rooms, but that poor pool was clearly a victim of budgeting prioritization. Now I didn't encounter any weird smells or bed bugs, it was clean enough, but we did have a lot of drama with keys that caused us back and forth walking and longer than necessary waiting outside the room to be told the issue is either dead battery OR we demagnetized the keys. With the cell phone. If such a thing is possible, a warning upon check in, something like "hold your phone in hand opposite one holding key" would be great. Then there are pool operating hours. It closes at 5. Check in starts at 4. There is a line. By the time all is said and done, it's pushing quarter till and oh yes, a security guard comes down at 5:20 informing patrons that "pool closed at FIVE". Great, thanks. So unless you are staying more than one night, you might as well book a property without the pool. They have a bar area, but I wonder when it's open for business, if ever. Location puts you at the less hip and cool end of Freemont st, but conveniently close to a number of downtown properties and attractions, plus you get a great view of the Smith's Center. Dining options are cool, I don't like Hash House, but many do. There's Oscar's for upscale experience, Bier Garten for gourmet franks and craft brews, a Mexican Cantina and McDonald's. My recommend is keep looking, there are plenty of interesting and updated options in DT.
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