This hotel sells itself as FAR fancier than it is. The lobby and restaurant are both very beautiful, but the moment you head up to your room, the appeal is gone. We requested on at least THREE occasions before our stay that we would like a room with a tub, and had it confirmed each time. Only to lug our thing up to the room, and find a only a shower. And only when we went back down to make our request for a fourth time did someone say that our type of room rarely had baths. They were finally able to get us an ADA room with a bath, and sent us on our way without so much as an "I'm sorry". The room had paint smears from painters on the lamp, and drips of paint on the bathroom floor, and instead of using a different door handle for the bathroom, they decided to cut a divot in the doorframe? And after all our fuss for a bath, it didn't even hold water. I feel really bad if someone with needs actually used their ADA room, because it is just not cared for AT ALL.
The restaurant inside is also not as fancy as it thinks. The menu is VERY minimal, and the menus are just on loose printer paper that is all wrinkled and spilled on? Everything on the menu is basic. Nothing unique and everything is astronomically priced. Even if everything on the menu was the best is ever had, they aren't worth it, especially the drinks, but the food was mediocre at best. You're much better off going to the MANY restaurants or bars near by, and just writing off the hotel's restaurant entirely.
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