Four of us stayed in the double King Suites room. I will write a narrative to fully describe this. We stayed on the 4th floor, facing Lambeau. What an amazing view! It's a huge full window view west toward Lambeau when you walk in. There is a small bathroom to the right. There is a very small desk to the left. There is a king size bed with a white down comforter. There is a closet with two plush robes to wear and slippers and also an extra warm blanket if you want. In that same room is a small fridge, loaded with things you can buy...beware. All costly. Also lots of liquor in a cabinet, also very pricey.The prices are clearly marked. We were aware and simply emptied out the fridge to add our few incidentals in to chill. When we left two days later we put everything back in the fridge exactly like it was. There are pull down blinds to raise or lower on the view day to night. It is spectacular! Then you walk through a doorway to another large bedroom, king size bed, closet with 2 robes with slippers , another extra blanket, giant windows here also with similar blinds and the same spectacular view west. There is also a balcony to sit on with another view to the north, mostly of the parking lot, but if it was warm out it would be nice to sit out. We were there when it was 5 degrees so we didn't at all. Brrr. There are two chairs and a small table on that balcony.Through that room is a huge bathroom with a soaking tub, two sinks, a separate stand up shower, and separate little area where the toilet is located. Also a large window with blinds that had a remote control. Ours didn't work and even when I asked for another, that one didn't work. Not a big deal as we were on 4th floor. I would skip the remote if I was this hotel designer. Apparently they are programmed by each room. One tv is in each room. The shower already has shampoo and conditioner and a body wash all in a 3 container attached within the shower.Hair dryer is in a bag. No iron, but there is a steamer. The floor is nice and solid and the hardwood look. There was not a garbage can in the bathroom. I had to get one from the first room which was fine. The heat worked great. The mattress is amazing, firm and very good for sleeping. We went to the bar way up on the top floor for some drinks. Very very nice and a cool lit up bar countertop. There is also a bar on first floor when you walk in that had a pianist playing. Very inviting. The Legacy is literally walking distance to everything Packer lovers need. Badger State Brewery, Stadium View, Lambeau Field, Resch Center, Anduzzi's, The Bar, everything. It stands right where Brett Favres Steak House used to be back in the day.The young lady working the check in when we arrived was so nice. So professional and polite. She also was helpful when I called to book this much prior, because I had questions, which she answered for me. I would not have booked it if it wasn't for her. The website does not describe the rooms enough in detail. I hope she gets paid well because she sure did a nice job when I booked it, welcoming us and helping us when we needed a new remote, etc. This place is upscale and was pretty costly, but it was nice to spend time with my family all in one setting and not separate rooms in a hallway. It seems a bit tight in the first room walking through, but we managed. This place has not been open for long, so I think they will get things more organized in time. There is also a spa but we didn't go. Also didn't get to the restaurant as we went out to a different spot. There is no pool or hot tub at this hotel. I have to say the best thing about this two night stay was the great sleep, and amazing view of Lambeau and location. Having coffee two days in a row with that view was so fun. I say try this place out if it fits your budget. I will attach photos.