This was a disappointing stay overall.
-The check in was a bit abrupt, and there was no acknowledgment of status, which I am not used to. Other Marriotts are usually much more welcoming.
-Despite booking one of the higher end rooms, the room was very run-down and definitely outdated. It had a motel feel and just was not on-brand for a Marriott owned property.
-The TV was behind-the-times in functionality. It cannot support casting from phones or laptop, so you're dependent on ad-filled cable channels. This is very out of the norm for most Marriott properties.
-The room also felt quite dirty, and the furniture was slightly dusty. The bathroom floor was quite dusty in corners. The in room menu is on paper and was soiled/stained.
-The room had no soundproofing. The doors closed extremely loudly, and I heard every single guest on the floor going in or out of their rooms. The noise from the street was also very loud.
-Room service was OK, but more like to-go, with plastic cutlery. The price was astronomical for what I got.
The positive aspect of this hotel was the club lounge. It was very spacious and quiet. It had great views of the mountains. It has a computer and a specialty coffee machine. The breakfast spread was OK; the lack of people competing for breakfast made up for the relatively small amount of options.
However, overall, the stay was not worth the price. I have stayed in many Marriott properties, and this one is not representative of the brand.