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One thing that turned me off was the very sterile scent that lingers in the hotel lobby - I like a clean environment, but I associate this particular sterile scent with a hospital. Thankfully, this scent doesn't linger past the hotel lobby. From the in-room dining menu: Roasted Beets and Organic Goat Cheese and Margherita pizza (whole wheat) were delicious. Arugula and Spinach salad was very mehh (comes with a questionable looking almond vinaigrette that comes in semi-solid form). They offer a top-notch fitness center with just about everything available: yoga room, spinning, free weights, workout bands, etc. It is spotless and they even have a station that offers different types of water (cucumber cooled H2O, anyone?). Apparently, if you don't have your clothes, they'll give you a complete set, right down to socks and sneakers. The rooms are breathtakingly beautiful - they have literally thought of basically everything. Meeting planning services cannot be beat elsewhere. They REALLY know how to cater to their clients (delivering fresh Starbucks cappuccinos, bowls of chocolate sweets & delights) and the hospitality! they really need to fill me in on what hospitality school they send their staff to because I haven't experienced this kind of customer service anywhere else.
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