I stayed here for 5 nights on a work trip. There were only a couple things I didn't care for and the rest was good.
What was bad:
This hotel is very close to the airport and the sound of airplanes taking off and landing were very prevalent in my room; to the point where it felt like my walls were rattling. There have been other reviewers that have mentioned they couldn't hear the airplanes, but I sure could. I was in a room with one king size bed on the first floor on the west side of the building. I could hear the water fountain outside my window and any time someone slammed a door (which didn't bother me) and every time an airplane went over head which lasted until about 3 in the morning or so when there would be a few hours reprieve (or else I was just so tired I finally slept through it). I didn't sleep well and by the time Friday came I was exhausted.
Not including the noise from the airplanes it's otherwise a very quiet hotel.
The other thing I didn't care for was the key pad on the west door entrance didn't work very well. My first night there I put my key in and it flashed green and let me in without a problem. I went back to my car for my second load, had my arms full and put my key in and it flashed red. I swiped it again and it did nothing. I tried it about 5 times before resigning to walking around to the main entrance and stopped by the main desk to have my key looked at. They told me my key was fine (double checked to make sure) and informed me the key pad on that particular door is just finicky and sometimes doesn't work.
The next day it happened again and I had to walk around to the main lobby entrance. I asked 2 different hotel workers if there was a trick to getting the lock to work if it was just hit and miss? They told me it just didn't work sometimes and that door has been known to cause problems.
I later discovered the trick myself, so if you ever stay here and have a room on the west side and want to use that entrance, save yourself some frustration and unlock the door as follows: insert card key into key pad slot and proceed to slide it up and down very quickly repeatedly until it flashes green. It worked every time using this technique and I never had to take the long way around to my room since discovering it.
What was good:
I really liked having central air/heat with an electronic thermostat
The bed was really comfortable and the pillows were better than the ones I sleep with at home
The room was spacious and comfortable
Some people complain about the placement of the TV, but really it's in the best possible spot. It swivels so you can watch either from bed, or the couch.
Staff was friendly and polite
It was clean
They have a 24/7 menu that included 2 gluten free items. I tried both the Spinach Salad and the Chicken Tortilla soup and they were both good. I had brought my own tortilla chips that went really well with the soup.
It was within walking distance of the strip with good walking shoes. Head west for about a mile or so down Harmon and there you are.
Overall I thought it was a nice place, but the airplane noise was really getting to me by the end of my trip and is what would keep me from returning. I haven't stayed anywhere else near there, so maybe that's as good as it gets for airplane noise. I don't know.