Eh, ok? As a lifetime Starwood Platinum Preferred Guest, I have seen my fair share of Sheratons. This property is a long list of properties that *wood has bought and is trying to turn around. This was my first stay here, and with a newer *wood property literally right across the street, I wonder why I stayed here.
They have tried to modernize a tired airport hotel location with the marble and dark wood hard lines that Sheraton has done elsewhere. I don't mean to be a hater, but the outside makes me want to watch an episode of The Jetsons, er I mean The Jeffersons.
My room was fine, by modern Sheraton standards. My best advice for anyone who wants to sleep is to ask for an ODD numbered room. I was in 522 and I had a prime view of the runway - and heard every plane that was taking off.
The club lounge - for those that can get in - is big and offers a free "dinner". The u-shaped bar has a big TV in the middle and is where the non-*wood elites hang out and pay for their drinks N food.