There was a fire alarm, and they closed breakfast. Since I had already paid I asked if I could get a refund they told me they would write my room number but I didnât get the refund
The lady at the front desk was excellent on checkin and check out. Two things let the stay down. The place smelled of weed in the elevator, in the entrance and even in our room. Second $4 for a bottle of water in our room!
This place is under renovation and it is a complete mess. A folding table in the torn up lobby is sporadically manned as the front desk. 2 times I went down to inform them of the lack of hot water in my shower and I couldn't find anyone. There were exposed wires in places, and the view from my room looked like a bunch of frat boys or a degenerate 80s rock band had trashed the place. I tried to cope by hanging out at the bar, only to find that most common liquors weren't available as, according to the bartender, "Someone keeps taking my stuff. " A broken vent in my room would rattle loudly every time the air came on in my room. I turned up the thermostat the first 2 nights so I could sleep without the annoying noise. Unfortunately, the 3rd night it was pretty hot, so I needed the air running. I couldn't sleep with the rattling noise going off every few minutes. I finally gave up trying to sleep and decided to leave early. I went to the "front desk" at 3:30 am to check out and tell them a few things. The man at the desk was busy watching a show and didn't even look up. He mumbled for me to drop the key in the box. I could forgive a lot of things, but there is the further nickle and diming of $15/day for parking, and $20 for breakfast, and the $50 deposit for "incidentals " (which I'd better get back) Seems like they could make a few concessions during the renovation.
Hotel was not up to Hilton standards. Things were clean, but room was sub-par. Poor paint. Drywall dust under sink. Maintenance panels ajar. Tub drained poorly. Toilet water line gobbed with silicone. Poor fitting door and lower wall trim.