Pictures can be deceiving
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 5/12/11
So, we spent four nights at this hotel. Judging by the pictures on their website the rooms look fabulous. However photos can be deceiving. Yes the rooms did look remodeled and were very nice looking. But not very functional. It seemed that the hotel is going for the Asian customer. The rooms had a very Asian feel, which isn’t totally bad, but everything was very low to the floor. The bed was so low that I had a hard time getting out, and all of the drawers are very low to the floor making you have to bend over to get anything out. The lighting was very poor, two small bright lights on either side of the bed and a single small table light by the couch. No table to sit at either. There was a computer work station under the TV but no light to work with. The bathroom was the biggest let down/joke. The door, it was a cheep hollow sliding door (the type used for a closet) hung on the outside of the bathroom. In fact, it didn’t even fill the door opening! If you pulled it all the away across it had a gap on the opposite side letting anyone who walks by to see in. If you don’t pull it all the way across you have a gap on the other side. Also, there is no lock on it! The lighting in the bathroom looks nice in pictures but poorly designed. There is one single light on one side of the mirror causing you to shave with half of your face in a shadow.
So would I stay there again, no. Why did we stay there for four days, to much trouble to move.
Here’s the good, the staff were very nice and helpful, the free breakfast was very good and it is close to restaurants and ample parking. The room was quite even though it was next to the I-210. You get a free newspaper every day too.