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| - I ended up here after another hotel turned out to be a nightmare. It was a great experience from the initial phone call to reserve a room to the time I checked out. When I called I explained that my brother was in the hospital and I wasn't sure how long I would need the room. I was reassured that it would be no problem. I was exhausted the first night when I checked in, and the front desk staff and another gentleman (sorry guys, I was so stressed I did not get names) were amazing. The room was adorable, and I had some nice views from my windows. The bed was a little hard, but I'm okay with that. I spent a little time in the Monk bar. I don't drink, but the drinks sounded amazing. The food was good, and I can recommend the flatbread. I used the shuttle daily to and from the hospital, and it was always right there on the spot. The drivers were all really great. The driver that picked me up at night always had classical music playing, and it was very soothing after spending the day at the hospital. The same gentleman asked me about my family member in the hospital, and told me how happy he was to hear his surgery was a success and to tell him the shuttle driver wished him the best. Breakfast was included, and I had one of the best doughnuts I've ever tasted. Housekeeping did a great job. No heavy chemical smells or overly perfumed cleaning products like some hotels were used in my room. All in all, I would definitely stay here again (I just don't want it to be because I have a family member in the hospital). One last thing that made it super amazing and fantastic...according to the book about the hotel in my room Jack McCoy (Sam Waterston) stayed there. So cool.
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