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4 de junio de 2024
We had the 'suite' room 134. The room was clean and large with a comfortable king-sized bed. The bathroom was fair. There was no coffee maker in the room, nor did they supply Kleenex. We chose this for the location as it is in the main downtown area. The traffic noise could be an issue for some people. We originally planned an overnight Saturday stay. We were told that they had a minimum two-night stay so we decided we would stay both Saturday night and added Sunday night (at an overly pricey; just shy of $500 for the two nights). They have a small breakfast offering of coffee and bagels and a couple of other things, but the problem is they don't start it until 8am on the weekend and 9am on weekdays. I was forced to get my morning coffee from around the corner for an additional $4 (it's not the $$ but why would you not have the breakfast offering by 7am?). Now here is the really WEIRD THING. THE POOL RULES! First off, the indoor pool is only open from 1pm to 8pm - so if you have kids that like to swim don't stay here! Secondly, you have to go to the front desk and ask them to let you into the pool area (you can't just go there with your key and let yourself in). On Sunday evening it started to rain so my wife and I decided to go to the pool and have a drink before it closed at 8pm. We went to the front desk with our Yeti's filled with our favorite cocktail and asked to be let into the pool area. The older lady looked at our drinks in our hands and said, "you can't bring drinks to the pool area". I said, "why not, we've never been told at any hotel or VRBO that we have stayed at that you can't bring a drink to the pool. She actually responded by saying "your drink could contaminate the pool". I told her' "that's ridiculous"!! We turned to go back to our room, and she said "well, that's her rules". By her, I guess she meant the owner.
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