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There isn't much I can say about this place as a hotel since I didn't get a chance to stay at the Executive Inn. My boss arrived a day early and deemed the place uninhabitable texting late-night photos of bug remains on the wall and random hair in the sink. Since he was hosting our offsite there, he told us to find alternative accommodations at the last minute. I'll let him post his own scathing review about that trauma as I can only share my experience with the conference center. It was decent enough, plenty of space. The staff was overly attentive probably in response to my boss' negative feedback, but it bordered on stalking when they wouldn't leave us alone as we ate our lunch in silence. I had time to walk the grounds a bit during breaks, and that was pleasant enough (photo: http://bit.ly/2ET3fTf). The highlight was truly the Thunderbird Pub after our offsite was over (photo: http://bit.ly/2ER2dar), but I just couldn't get that bug out of my head.
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