Guest User
March 11, 2024
This is a very basic hotel pretending to be a boutique property. The rooms are small and spartan, the amenities are minimal. We felt that we were overpaying at $275/night, and then the construction noise started. Without the noise this hotel is worth maybe $150/night. With the noise, even that is a stretch. The walls are paper thin, so even on the morning when there wasn't construction we were woken up by housekeeping staff cleaning the room across the hall. They were just going about their business and quieted down when I asked, so no complaint about the staff, but the sounds seemed to be amplified through the walls. We were also treated to the sound of the television from the neighboring room, as well as a cell phone alarm that sounded close enough I was convinced it was my own. The fact they have the gall to charge $30/night for parking is pretty offensive. They have only a small lot out front that's carved out of a public lot. This property is currently listed as a Category 6 for Bonvoy, and I understand that it will be converted to a Moxy. This hotel was less well appointed than most lower tier Bonvoy properties I've staid at. Moxy isn't my favorite brand, but this seems even below those standards. When I was offered either points or a food & bev credit due to my status, it turned out that the credit applied only to their little market which sold water, soda, chips, etc. How is that even a benefit? Truly the two things this place had going for it are location and a comfortable bed.