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I've called this place home for the last three weeks and I'll call it home for another three weeks. The rooms and most of the hotel has been completely renovated but there are a few minor problems that have annoyed the hell out of me... The Internet is shaky at best. I even paid for the upgraded Internet and get disconnected at least once an hour. Kind of hard to get work done at night when I'm having to fight with tech support over the phone. The bathroom door opens up towards the shower... So every time you walk into the bathroom, you must walk around the door. If it opened the left, it would make more sense. The shower head almost universally still need to be replaced in these rooms. The rooms almost seem just a little too small for the furniture in the rooms... But that's to be expected when you retrofit a new design in an old hotel. The new Bistro food is overpriced but pretty tasty... Just don't expect to get a lot of food for what you pay. Like I said... Minor annoyances. I like the new Hilton Garden Inn format over the redesigned Marriott Courtyard but that's just a preference thing for me.
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