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I want to start out by saying that the room was nice and spacious. The minibar and bathroom were a bit dated, but no big deal. The location was good and the price was fair. No free wifi but there was a small business center where you could check your email though. The real issue I had with this hotel was the bed. The mattress was *horrible*. It was so hard it was like sleeping on the floor. I woke up countless times in the night because it was so hard. My boyfriend actually left in the middle of the night to sleep on the couch in the living room of the suite. I have never - ever slept on something so hard. When I went to complain in the morning - very politely (with my stiff back), the lady at the front counter told me that I should have called in for a pillow top if I was uncomfortable. I mean, who calls in for a more comfortable mattress at a hotel? Why isn't that standard? After telling her my story, I definitely expected a discounted rate on the night or at least a free breakfast - and nothing. If you stay at this hotel, I strongly suggest you get the 'pillow top' or resign yourself to the couch.
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