First, the good. The room was nice and clean, I appreciated the attention to detail.
Second, the bad. There was a nighttime desk clerk who stopped and asked me 2+ times "are you a hotel guest" when arriving back late at night. I couldn't help but feel targeted, which was confusing. I was wearing a husker jacket, jeans, and boots, not really sure why he got that impression? My stay was for a week, too, and I was in and out for meetings, to go see friends, etc. This was extremely uncomfortable and awkward, and once again, I felt targeted or something. Being asked to prove I was a guest at the hotel felt extremely inappropriate.
Second, when going to check out, I walked up to the desk, the same clerk was working. "I need to check out, please". The clerk looks at me like I spoke a foreign language, then lets out a condescending laugh. Awkward silence as he stares and laughs, to which I go "...what do you need from me to check out?" He then rudely says "room".... more silence. I tell him my room number, to which he continues inappropriately laughing. More awkward silence, I say "...is there anything else you need from me?" To which he goes "no."
I awkwardly walked away, and went on with my day.
This particular gentleman ruined the experience entirely, which is weird because everyone else seemed to be friendly. It left a very bitter taste in my mouth. I've never been treated like this at a hotel, I won't be back.