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| - Man, this place wouldn't be so bad if it wasn't for the mildew-y, damp, humid and wetness this place exhumes. It's a shame as its in a wonderful area, other than all the decrepit abandoned buildings that surround it. Apparently, they just finished washing the carpets but the smell of mildew and mold was overwhelming even in the room. When I got into my bed it felt damp and really disgusted me. I also keep coughing which may or may not be a side effect of the hotel. When I spoke to the front desk, they were completely oblivious to the damp, humid, moldy smell that permeated the air. I found that hard to believe. The smell extended into the street and was very apparent as you walked past many of the abandoned buildings adjacent and surrounding the historic district. Can't really blame that on the hotel but still, it's not pleasant.
Additionally, there was no coffee set out at 6:30am when I left. That was a bummer
The valet is super nice, big ups to them.
There is a great grocery store around the corner too.
Beware of the homeless. They hit you up for money at all times of the day (outside of the hotel of course)
The bar downstairs sucked. They were playing the song "Let it go" from the movie Frozen. The bartender seemed might eager to get us out even when additional people showed up way before last call. It just wasn't very welcoming.
I don't enjoy giving bad reviews but when warranted, it's necessary to advise other travelers. I'd avoid this place and stay elsewhere. If you're here to see a play, try something a walk away, America needs to lose some weight anyway. Mother-fers can't even walk 5 blocks now-a-days.
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