withliberty
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Stayed here for a weekend during JazzFest. This hotel is located in a beach area with five other hotels situated nearby including Hotel Mermoz, Hotel Cap St. Louis, etc. and is not walk-able to town. Taxis can generally be found, but good luck getting one after the beach crowds dissipate at early evening. ||||There were several disappointments during my stay. First, I was showed my room (aptly named "The Titanic") and was told I could change rooms the next day, but the hotel was full that evening. No one ever offered to change my room the next day and there was never anyone working the front desk during my entire stay.||||There was never any room service - if you run out of supplies or want a clean towel, I guess you have to ask the bartender. Speaking of the room - the shower is essentially adjacent to the toilet (literally). If you sit on the toilet, your feet pretty much touch the shower drain. It was a hand held shower (because the post was broken), but that was a good thing or else the shower would have pointed directly onto the clean towel rack and toilet paper rack... And have you ever been happy to flush the toilet and watch the shower drain jiggle all around as if it's one step away from a "back-up disaster"?||||The bed is two foutons pushed together to give the appearance of a bigger bed, so forget a night of romance. All-in-all, the room sucked.||||Finally, it would be nice if the hotel gave a notice that on Sunday - when I would have enjoyed a nice, relaxing day by the poolside - that they rented the entire area out for a giant party for over 100 college students (3 busloads - including disk jockey).||||Positive notes include the staff (always friendly) and the general cleanliness (except when 100 college students invade the poolside).