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When traveling to Ohio on business colleagues recommended I stay here. I realized that I am a hotel snob. This place is fine. It really is. But it's barely a step above a motel. I sat on the edge of the bed and the mattress sagged under my weight. The sheets are super scratchy. The decor is old & out of date. There were various errant hairs in the shower (ew, right?!). There is no room service. And it was sub-zero temps and I didn't have a car for my first day and there isn't anything within walking distance when it's that cold (but in the summer it would be easy to walk for food). To their credit: the service is spectacular and friendly. It is VERY quiet. They have a decent breakfast buffet in the morning (though it is not complimentary, it is inexpensive). There's free internet (though it's not super speedy). They're willing to help you get food delivered if you're hungry or arrange a ride to the airport for you. I'll probably try out the Hyatt next door next time I'm in town. It's a little cheaper and they have room service.
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