I've stayed at many Embassy Suites and have generally had excellent experiences. Though this ES was tolerable, it was a bit of a letdown because it appeared to be a stripped-down version of the original concept. Good points: Excellent location for business; nicely finished rooms though a tad smaller than most I recall in this line. Staff are friendly and competent; cooked-to-order complimentary breakfast and Manager's Reception are, as always, strong pluses. The breakfast co-ordinator was really wonderful. An inexpensive pub-style restaurant at ground level was convenient for quick meals, and a grocery store across the street was also useful. Other points were not as strong. First, if they *must* charge for internet access (which costs them basically nothing), they shouldn't charge $15 per day *and* have only insecure wireless connections available. Upkeep was spotty; though clean, the rooms had one burned-out light bulb and the light at the computer station wasn't working either; in fact that light-and-plug combination had no power and there was nothing we could do about it because it was hard-wired. The interior courtyard, lush and gorgeous in most Embassy Suites, was open and sterile, dominated by a large vertical slate fountain that was damaged and was not in operation, nor had it been for a long time. A couple of rows of "bamboos" added a bit of green but the long-dead plants, to which plastic leaves were attached, had split open. Altogether rather depressing. But, if they fix some of these issues, and brought the hotel's atrium back up to ES standards, and held back on Internet fleecing, I'd recommend the place highly.
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