Ashley E.
Yelp
This hotel looks great in photos and is in a great location, but that is where anything positive ends. We stayed here for a girls' weekend. The first night, we had to ask to move rooms because of the loud music and yelling in the next room. We moved and had a similar (slightly quieter) issue. It turns out the walls are paper thin. You can hear every word of normal volume conversations next door. The tile floors must run through all the rooms because you can feel the people next door walking like they are in your room.
The lighting is awful. There are only a couple of lamps and a big window, so after nightfall, you can barely see. The bathroom actually has good lighting, but the walls are made of frosted glass, so if someone uses the bathroom in the night, the whole room illuminates. There is a sink with absolutely zero vanity space and the desk space in the room, where someone would have room to set their toiletries, has no mirror (and awful lighting). Also, the shower has no door, and hasn't been designed well, so the bathroom floor is covered in water.
The hallway door doesn't shut without slamming it (which lots of people learned, from the sound of it), the "do not dIsturb" sign is so cleverly hidden in the room number sign we didn't find it until the last day, they do not have adequate parking (we got to pay $30/day to park in an uncovered lot, and it just happened to be during a blizzard), and pretty much nothing makes sense about the layout or furniture in the room. Oh, and we were told we had queen beds, but they were very definitely double beds.
We were excited to stay in this new and trendy hotel, but it was extremely disappointing. I would never even consider staying here again, and have warned my friends and family against it as well.