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| - I didn't actually stay an entire night, I only visited and talked with a friend who was in town, so I will restrict myself to the purely aesthetic and will not comment on things like the service or cost.
I was a bit confused when I first came in, because other Sheraton's that I have stayed in have always been more spacious. Not in like an egregious way, just a bit...roomier and less claustrophobic. Wider halls, less long walkways, just slightly wider rooms and more than exactly a human-width between twin beds, etc. My impression of Sheraton's are that they're supposed to be a cut above, say, Hampton or Holiday Inns. While the bathroom seemed to have the amenities of a Sheraton, the architectural aesthetic does not. It's not really bad, it's OK. If it's a good price, then it doesn't matter, so I would definitely recommend shopping around and making sure to not overpay.
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