Sara Lynn Michener
Google
Loved this hotel, but the hallways are extremely dark, so impractical to navigate. Ironically you don’t even appreciate the dark blue walls with gold stars aesthetic because there isn’t even enough light to reflect them. The addition of twinkly lights would be perfect. I stayed in the largest room in the hotel, but there was no full length mirror except a very narrow one hiding in the wardrobe, which seems like a strange oversight given the available wall space. Rooms are very quiet and comfy for excellent sleep - the most important part of which was the solid AC, which they have. There was also no kettle for hot tea, but after a few days without tea it occurred to me to ask the front desk for one and they had one, albeit of plastic. But then I only had espresso demitasse cups to drink it out of so I kept making mini teas. I would have paid an extra $30 a night for mugs, a kettle, and a milk frother. Very appreciative of the flowers in my room which were thoroughly enjoyed my entire week here and the staff were all very kind and helpful. My little pup also had everything she needed, and the breakfast buffet was great. I really tend to want my coffee either well before or well after my breakfast so the limited in-room beverage bar and the dark hallways were the only deficiencies. Oh and the woman who does massages at the spa is excellent and very caring. Would stay again.