We got a 1-bedroom Tower suite for $200 on a Monday night. They haven't started renovating their suites (or so we were told). The room was decorated in white/cream/golds and it was HUUUGEE!! There was a bar with two fridges (one a minibar we dared not touch--the nuts were upwards of $9. A sitting area with two couches, a large coffee table, a dining table. The bed was a queen with a tv that comes out of the food of the bed. The bathroom is ginourmous!! Large glass shower stall, bathtub with whirlpool, double sinks with a vanity mirror and a vanity chair, walk in closet, a THINner scale (which said I was 3 lbs less than I thought I was? Do I really weigh as little as I did 8 years ago?), wall to celing mirrors across from the closet and FINALLY a room with the toilet and BIDET(!!), with a mirror directly to the left of the toilet so you can watch yourself do your business.
I took my first bubble bath since about oh...10 years old and let me just tell you it was absolutely divine. Pour the bottle of shampoo they give you into the tub and you'll be covered in 6 inches of bubbles.
For the price we paid, comparing to other hotels we've stayed at over the past four years, this was a steal.