This is an older Sheraton that is "nestled" between a major highway and a large mall. Not an optimum location.
My room had that not to clean feel to it. It was fine but it gave me the "skeeves" as my mom used to say. The AC unit was beat and sounded like it was on its last legs. Oh, and the TV had a great selection of channels but there was no guide. Big fun scrolling through 25 channels to find CNN.
Bar restaurant was fine, service very good, and they had a good selection of draft beer. I was happy to see that they had Keith's Red Ale!
In the AM I stopped by their club lounge on my way to the gym for a coffee. The lounge was closed! When I asked at the front desk why it was closed the young woman answered "the girl who works there is on holiday." Really!?
Good for them they gave me a voucher for breakfast. Bad for them they charged me $1.50 because I had scrambled eggs and the voucher was only good for a continental breakfast.
Their fitness center was very well equipped and the pool looked pretty nice as well.
Checkout: Only one girl working the front desk and she is busy on the phone. After a few minutes I realize she is on a personal call. Another couple of minutes pass and she has yet to acknowledge I'm standing there. I finally interrupted her and asked if someone else could assist me. She yells for someone in the backroom to come out to help.
The negatives outweigh the positives by a wide margin and the checkout experience and nickel and diming me for a scoop of eggs is bad form. Next visit: hello Marriott