This place could be so much better if it got some renovations and updates. Much of the room had some noticeable wear and tear, such as the dings in the refrigerator door, or the mostly-detached floor trim where the carpet and tile meet.
Everything was functional, just dingy, dated, and occasionally damaged.
The staff were friendly. We enjoyed our dinner at Marlin Moon.
I was a bit surprised at the $10/day charge for parking in the hotel's parking deck, which is a nerve wracking tightly packed affair where about 75% of all spaces are adjacent to a support post.
There is a shop on the first floor. I was hoping to get some coffee there as the in-room coffee only gets you so far, but it seems it doesn't open until 8-8:30. I wanted to stop there for some snacks when I returned to the hotel in the early afternoon, but they were already closed. I like when hotels have convenience shops integrated, and this one looked well stocked. I would have liked to have been able to buy things there, but being open for what seems like 4 hours a day makes that difficult. I am guessing at the hours as I didn't see any posted.