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Just stayed there for a wedding...room was ok, but the toilet was very noisy...when I opened the tank to see if I could make it quieter it looks like the fill valve hadn't been changed in 10 years. They have an "Eco" thing where you can decline having your sheets changed and in exchange you get a $5 voucher to use at the food and beverage sites at the hotel...warning...you can't use it on alcohol but they don't tell you that...I learned that when the bartender told me. Rather than telling me that, he should have said "I am not supposed to take this, but I will for you" then take the $5 out of his tip jar...I would have tipped him the $5 back for good customer service. Instead he left a bad taste in my mouth and now I am Yelping about it. One more thing about the $5 incentive...I didn't realize that meant that housekeeping would not visit the room at all and we were left without new coffee cups and coffee and "glasses" (which are cheap cheap cheap plastic cups). I think for the price of the room and their "Eco" programs, they would be able to put a few glass glasses in the room. Good location and an easy walk to other restaurants, bars , hotels and sites. Parking was kinda pricey but not unreasonable for downtown in a major city.
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