Michelle R.
Yelp
ALMOST a 5 star if......
To the eye, the hotel is beautiful. Our room was on the 9th floor, the highest the hotel had to offer. We had a magnificent view of the Comerica Park, and in the distance, the Music Hall building. The room was beautifully decorated, but functionally sucked. I am baffled on why no one commented the rooms lacked a lot of storage. Maybe I don't like living out of a suitcase?
Aside from storage it also lacked insulation from the cold weather, and from the noise. We could hear the giggling women the dog barking that was 4 doors away, and as you stepped closer to the window, you could feel the temperature drop.
As for storage space the closet held, if lucky, a handful of dress shirts or dresses, or a couple of heavy coats. Key word, "OR" not and. We had to drape our outer coats on the only chair in the room, which was by the desk.
The closet itself also had no shelves to put your other clothes, like socks, underwear or even your pants. However, there was a coffee maker taking up most of the room. We literally lived out of our suitcase, and placed our suitcases on one of the 2 desks located by the window.
Under 1 of the desk was a dorm style refrigerator, which the hotel could have easily used to build shelves or but a small chest of drawers.
Aside from the non functionality of the room, it was a nice hotel. They provided coffee and tea in the convenience store (called "Refresh") 24/7 but the coffee or the supplies wasn't always stocked or refilled 24/7.
The hotel was located literally next to the People Mover, Detroit's monorail type transit which circles the downtown area. This People Mover cost 0.75 and takes 15 minutes to make a complete loop, and there was an exit at the Joe Louis Arena which made it a perfect hotel to stay if you're catching a game.
For breakfast try the Hudson Cafe. Excellent way to start your day.