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Over the years I have stayed here several times on family trips, or for business, or conferences. There was a time that this place was showcase, remember back when the big competition was the Ramada on the north side of the street? While the conference center is just fine, I would suggest moving along on the hotel. There has been a boom the last few years in mid-range hotels in town, and this facility is now completely dated. The pros are a better than average location, a better than average free breakfast, and an indoor pool if you have kids along. The rooms are dated, and the layout pushes the definition of suite. The bathroom was tiny and the dressing/grooming mirror was out in the main room. Climate control was all through a window unit that does both heating and a/c -- no instructions and nothing but a cryptic touchpad to use, plus in-room noise from the unit. There seemed to be a lot of exterior noise as well. This is not a *terrible* option, but with so many newer 2.5 star options that are price competitive in town, it is worth taking a look at other locations that will give you more comfort.
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