. . "0"^^ . "3"^^ . "0"^^ . "0"^^ . "2017-03-15T00:00:00"^^ . "As the other reviews have said, this is a pretty decent hotel. When I first saw my room I was very impressed. I don't remember picking this room, but somehow I ended up with the penthouse suite with fireplace. Pretty nice room. The room could comfortably sleep two couples, or a larger family. One bed was located upstairs, and the other was a fold out bed downstairs(there was also a couch bed). \n\nHowever, the longer I was here(3 nights) I noticed more and more things that were odd. First the fold out bed didn't actually fold back in, this was annoying for me because it's right next to the desk, and limits space for the chair and completely blocks access to the bathroom. The bed didn't fold back in because it couldn't..it was just broken. The brackets were completely broken off, and it looks like the hotel did a poor fix on it and replaced parts of the frame with particle board (which has been destroyed as of now). \n\nThe light switches were either crooked or tighten so much that they were bending in on themselves, not really a big deal, but just odd as it seems like it's that way because of pure laziness. Also, some lights had burned out, and instead of being replaced with a regular bulb it was replaced with a heat lamp bulb..\n\nOther notable points..\n-Shelf in bathroom was falling off\n- Door did not deadbolt properly\n- TV selection was pretty poor\n\nO also, the internet actually isn't bad. Marriott actually offers some of the better internet at hotels, however, the actual access points didn't offer a strong signal. This hotel needs to have their provider come out and do a new site survey, as I was constantly losing access to the wifi no matter where I was at or what device I was on. Basic internet is free and slow(no Netflix/Youtube..etc), but there is a paid option($4.95 per day) that offers speeds around 3-4Mbps pretty much constantly. Still struggles playing Netflix/Youtube, but it's will as least work a bit better."^^ . .