We stayed here for the weekend for our daughter's vocal competition.
I'll start with the positives. The people were helpful and very friendly. Housekeeping, bell hops, desk attendants, etc.
The hotel itself is in a very nice location, with plenty of restaurants and other activities within walking distance. It is a classic hotel, with beautiful woodwork, cascading arched ceilings, brass buttoned elevators and crystal chandeliers. Very cool. It seemed to be pretty clean.
It also has a very nice pool, and several very nice restaurants (and Starbucks).
So...now the negatives.
The website did not make clear that our room had a refrigerator. We discovered it by accident, as it was hidden within the dresser upon which the TV stood. It also didn't make clear that the room had a coffee maker.
We like to bring some food/coffee/snacks to make our stay more manageable. See below for more on this.
But the 4 biggest issues:
No microwave. I know that they can cause issues by triggering smoke alarms (when people just do stupid things with them), but we love being able to warm food in our room.
The electrical receptacles were very loose (a common issue in hotels due to high use). It is a nuisance trying to get them to work with your devices. But it is also an arcing/fire hazard. I can't stress this enough. Arcing causes intense heat, heat further weakens the metal. This can cause the metal to break within the receptacle-with potentially nasty consequences. These should be replaced regularly.
Parking in their structure was expensive. Convenient, yes, but pricey.
Lastly, the shower started hot and within a minute started bouncing between lukewarm and cool. This was during the evening, mid afternoon and early morning, so it probably wasn't solely due to demand. This is a first for me, as most hotels have pretty good showers.
Though we enjoyed a discount rate for being part of an event, the normal prices are pretty steep, especially considering the aforementioned issues.