3/5 Jackie I. 1 year ago on Google
Overall,
I
enjoyed
my
stay,
but
I
hated
my
room.
will
explain
more
in
detail.
Parking
is
$9
a
night
(not
terrible
in
comparison
to
Seattle).
Breakfast,
which
had
good
breakfast
sandwiches
and
unlimited
coffee
(that
was
delicious)
was
a
huge
plus.
the
dining/bar
area
was
nice
(though
the
bar
never
opened
during
the
4
days
I
was
there)
and
there
is
outdoor
seating
which
is
great
to
hang
out
at
in
the
evening.
Fitness
center
is
small
but
nice
with
new
equipment
(treadmills
and
elliptical
s)
and
weights
and
the
laundry
room
was
nice
as
well.
Bring
a
sound
machine
or
sleep
headphones
(I
travel
with
mine)
bc
the
walls
are
thin
and
you
can
hear
everything...and
I
mean
everything).
Kate
at
the
front
desk
was
wonderful
and
got
me
into
my
room
super
early.
I
was
put
in
room
201,
which
is
incredibly
far
from
both
sets
of
elevators
(not
a
problem).
The
room
itself
was
spacious
and
spotless,
but
I
was
so
disappointed
to
open
the
windows
to
see
that
I
had
a
view
of
a
retaining
wall.
I
had
to
crank
my
neck
up
just
to
see
the
trees
and
no
direct
sunlight
either
which
sucks
since
I
was
there
for
4
days.
The
biggest
problem
was
that
you
are
up
against
the
retaining
wall
AND
I
had
a
drain
near
my
window
there
were
bugs,
spiders,
gnats,
beetles,
moths
all
over
the
damn
place
and
while
the
windows
are
sealed
(you
can't
open
them,)
they
are
able
to
enter
the
room
through
cracks
and
also
where
your
ac
vents
out.
I
woke
up
every
night
with
bites,
bugs
and
spiders
in
the
bed
and
even
(accidently)
stepped
on
two
beetles
in
the
middle
of
the
night
during
my
stay.
There
was
even
a
iguana
or
lizard
of
some
kind
on
my
window...thank
goodness
it
didn't
get
inside.
overall,
I
would
stay
here
again
(on
a
higher
floor),
just
know
that
the
most
of
odd
numbered
rooms
on
the
second
floor
have
that
view
as
well
(if
I
had
to
guess
rooms
201
-219
(odd
numbers
only)
have
that
same
view.
avoid
room
201
if
you
can.
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