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This location is fairly standard issue, but one thing really irked me. Why, for the love of god, is it so LONG? Don't most hotels usually build up? Honestly, I kept walking through hallway after hallway after, (yes) another hallway to finally get to my room. Only to find I was put in a smoking room even though I had specifically requested a nonsmoking room when I did my reservation. Sigh. So I proceeded to grab all my bags, lug them back down hallway after hallway after hallway back to the lobby to request a nonsmoking room. Thankfully I was put at in a room that wasn't a country mile away this time. The restaurant is, in a word, boring. I did the complimentary breakfast buffet. Yawn-worthy scrambled eggs, lukewarm french toast sticks, uninspired cereal choices. You get the picture. A better idea? Grab a latte and bagel down the street at Victor Allen's coffee shop. Free wi-fi (or dial-up) and a nice workout room. Oh yes, they have the sleep number beds, which are stellar. I'm a 65. Just saying.
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