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After staying here multiple times I have to update - I think my first stay was lucky. Maybe the hotel had low occupancy that time but subsequent visits have been incredibly noisy. I can hear people in the room next door as if they're sitting next to me. Hell, I can hear a lady down the hall yapping on her phone and she's not a particularly loud taker. Prepare to enjoy sharing small moments in life with every room nearby - toilet flushes, phone conversations, early AM shower time. Tonight, there's some youth group staying here - they are LOUD AS HELL. Despite a few calls to the front desk, it's still party time near 11pm which is totally not cool. The rooms for me have been dated, but clean. There isn't too much in terms of amenities - weak wifi, small workout room and maybe (?) a pool. I think it's outside one though. Finally, though the property is near several highways, there's absolutely nothing nearby if you don't have a car (except for miles of bleak industrial parks). A few places deliver, but not much you'd actually want to eat. Also, nowhere near any public transport so getting downtown will not be easy. My advice is to try the Fairfield Inn or Homewood off Courtneypark - at least you can walk to several (mediocre) restaurants from them.
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