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We crashed here before the marathon, and the hotel--okay, the entire city--was filled to capacity. A real mess, but the staff seemed to handle it gracefully. Nothing but smiles. Our room was clean and comfortable, but like other reviewers the "sweet sleeper bed" thing had tricked us into thinking that the room included a "sleeper bed." We had reserved via Priceline, so we ended up with a king-sized bed and no place to put the kids. Crap! The front desk clerk said that normally they'd just switch us to a double full, but since they were booked we were out of luck....EXCEPT they hit us with a complimentary rollaway. No charge--though I was the idiot who had trusted Priceline. It was clear from the staff's reactions that this misinterpretation happens a lot. The company does need to change the "sweet sleeper" name. A hint about parking--it costs $20 to park for 24 hours at the adjoining garage, as a hotel guest, which includes in and and priviliges. If, like us, you're just staying for the night and won't be there for the full 24 hours, look into paying directly at the automated garage kiosk for hourly use. We were only there from 8pm to 6am, and it only cost $10. That said, if you are coming and going, the $20 rate is a bargain for safe, urban parking. No noise to speak of, what with all the runners wanting a good night's sleep, I guess, and a great location just across the river from downtown--10 minute walk across the bridge or 5 minute walk to the subway (the "T" line). There is also a shuttle, if you're really lazy. Final hint: a busy rail line passes by the property ("station square" is a shopping and entertainment complex built inside and around the old rail terminal) . Request a room on a higher floor if you're really oversensitive to noise. I'm jealous of the reviewer who paid "over 80$"--our bill, with priceline discount, was $172 with tax.
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