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| - The hotel looked really nice... From the outside.
Had to wait in line for 20 minutes to check in, and this was after we had been awake for 30+ hours after driving and setting up at the convention center.
We get to our room, and it is stiflingly hot. The AC doesn't work. Lovely. We try to open the windows. They don't open, just in case you decide to throw yourself out of them once you realize how bad this hotel is.
The showers are cold. You are lucky if you get above body temperature. Great for waking up, if you don't want to pay their Starbucks prices for one lousy 12 oz cup of coffee.
We were on a non-smoking floor, however, which the patrons didn't do. However, the cleaning staff lit up in the elevator area of our floor.
There were four outlets in the room. One for the TV and coffee maker, but we couldn't actually access it. Next was the light on the desk, which had a single plug in area. Next was the one next to one of the beds, which was looser than most of the escorts in the area. We awoke most mornings to dead cell phones. The last was in the sink area. But not in the bathroom.
The rooms are incredibly dark. Probably so you can't see the stains on everything.
We were facing towards the mountains, so one morning I got to see a beautiful sunrise, but mostly because the curtains were lousy.
I'm disabled. Having to walk so far to get to my vehicle is beyond inconvenient. It's ridiculous.
I will never stay at this hotel again. They charge out the nose for everything, including a "resort fee", whatever that is. I think it's just to connect to their lousy wifi. The husband isn't allowed to pick the hotel anymore. Ever.
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