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  • The Glidden House feels very much like 'Old Cleveland,' at least to someone who grew up visiting grandparents and other relatives around the city. It just has the old feel that felt very comfortable from the time I walked in. (Plus the people are very warm and welcoming, of course -- it's Cleveland, after all!) Dark woods and the richness of royal blues with wheat sheaf patterns make the front section feel very much like a massive mansion or old inn, although this stretches into a 'hotel extension' feel. The hallways in the central area -- from bar area on the first floor and above -- are lit by huge windows that let in lots of natural light. The rooms are good sized, with a comfortable feel. In them you'll again find the dark woods, along with royal blue on the lower half of the walls that shifts at the chair rail to a soft gold color on the walls. One touch I really liked was the 'old-fashioned'-style phone (although with push buttons) to pull out more of the classic feel from the rooms. Also, the pillow-top mattress is _extremely_ comfortable -- I need to find out what type it is and where I can get one for my home! I had two problems with the rooms. First, you can't really close the blinds very well, which leaves light always coming in. And second, while it's generally really quiet (whether because of the area or because the walls are mostly good), the door seems paper thin, as if it has holes in it when it comes to sound -- you can clearly hear anyone walking by, and I even heard the guest services person talking to the people across the hall about their thermostat, even when he (I assume) went into their room and fixed it. (Maybe they left the door ajar, but the sound changed as if he went in and I could still hear them talking although they seemed to be speaking in normal tones.] I could also hear clearly a violin player practicing across the hall one morning, but only through the door, not the walls. On the walls, I'll add that I said "mostly good" for the them because they seemed to let in sounds of alarm clocks from other rooms -- radio and cell phone -- but little else...no voices, showers, etc. The pluses -- including the location that's excellent to sites and Case Western, and only a short drive from downtown -- far outweigh my gripes, so I'd stay here again.
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