Guest User
September 1, 2024
We stayed here in August in one of the king suites. The hotel is well situated within walking distance of multiple restaurants, with a variety of choices. The balcony is not particularly large, but is nice that the sliding door can be opened to step outside for a few and some fresh air. Our room also had a wet bar, so the fridge was nice to store cold water, wine, beer, etc. The room was very clean, with the significant exception of the couch in the living/sitting area. We placed towels on it prior to sitting on it, as the cushions REALLY needed to be cleaned. Bed was pretty comfortable, and extra pillows in the closet. Breakfast in the morning had a good variety of selections. The breakfast room tends to get very crowded about 30-45 minutes before breakfast ends, so I HIGHLY recommend getting there at least one hour ahead of closing, in order to find a seat. Parking can be a little tight when returning to the hotel at night. If you're going to an event nearby and returning late, you may want to consider a Lyft or an Uber. Check in and check out were pretty simply, and the staff at the front desk very pleasant. When checking in, as members, we were simply given a 'welcome package" which is a bag of some sugary snacks and water. The BW website says we have the option of 250 points or the welcome package, but we were not offered the points (which would have been preferred). A couple of recommendations when booking the hotel. Platinum and Diamond BW members do NOT need to pay for parking per night. If you book through a third party, instead of through the BW website directly, and if you're a BW member, you may not receive this perk. Also, when booking through a third party website, you cannot receive any points towards your BW membership rewards points; a couple checking in in front of us learned this and were disappointed. Just food for thought when determining the most beneficial way to book!