This venue was my only option during a particularly busy week and it was pitched to me by a corporate travel group as a "boutique" property. Over the years I've learned that "boutique" is hotel industry code for "small and expensive" and the Schofield didn't disappoint! My room rate was $200 and I noticed that the following week it was going to jump to over $300. While the bed itself was OK, the room itself felt cramped with barely room for a small desk in addition to the king bed. The bathroom had a shower and sink with the usual accoutrements. The view out the windows was down an alley and brick walls all around.
The staff was friendly and the mini-bar menu provides hours of entertainment! We played "The Price is Wrong"--I name an item on the menu and you try and guess the price. Snickers bar--$4.32. Rusty's Chips (gluten free and non-GMO, of course!) $5.40, etc.
Won't repeat.