Stayed there for New Years Eve with a group of friends. Would not do so again.
We were forced to wear wrist bands for the duration of our stay to prove we were guests (thought that was why we had room keys), and the hotel would not allow friends from other hotels to come up to our rooms to meet us before dinner, forcing them to wait in the chairless lobby where the tile floor became a slippery death trap as guest tracked in snow.
Parking is a total myth, as the spots in the garage can be counted on one hand and the lot next door, which the front desk had absolutely no information on at all, was completely abandoned by the attendant for most of our stay.
The rules against glass bottles, the fee if you do not bag and take out your own trash, and the list we were given at check-in of every item in the hotel and its replacement cost were classy touches that made the place just reek of a college frat house. Even if all these obnoxious details were simply New Years Eve precautions, for this price, you can find a real hotel that can handle the night instead of this 9 story daycare center.