I've visited many Courtyards across the country. Here's how this one compares:
Pros:
- The lighting over the sink was amazing. It was a huge panel that emitted a nice soft light without being too bright, making it perfect for makeup and getting ready.
- Outlets were done...
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I've visited many Courtyards across the country. Here's how this one compares:
Pros:
- The lighting over the sink was amazing. It was a huge panel that emitted a nice soft light without being too bright, making it perfect for makeup and getting ready.
- Outlets were done really well. In addition to the typical outlets over the sink and above the nightstands, there were outlets (including USB outlets) on the couch armrest and on top of the desk.
- The desk had another desk beneath it that rolled out - so you got double desk space!
- I really liked the couch. It was stylish and unique. The armrests were wooden and flat, so if someone was using the pullout, they would have small tables to put a phone or glasses on. One of the armrests was low, probably around mattress level.
- The shower had a bar across one corner sorta near the ground, so you could elevate your foot when shaving
- I quite liked the color scheme. It was dark woods with navy.
- The desk lamp lit up the room really well
- The AC controller on the wall was completely digital
- The AC unit was pretty quiet
- I got 2 makeup wipes whenever the room was cleaned!
- 5 minutes from the hospital
Cons:
- The room did not give off clean vibes. There were stains on the ottoman and a wall, which I know isn't entirely the hotel's fault and this is a rented space, but I still felt a bit uncomfy.
- One trash can. The trash cans are already too small, and this Courtyard only gave me one of them!
- The hotel is a long thin rectangle, and the reception desk is at one end instead of in the middle. The elevator is pretty far from the font desk, and you pass the big suites on your way. This also makes parking kind of weird.
- The comforter was extremely heavy, and the extra blanket was extremely thin. I was sweating every night I was there, even after taking off my pajamas and turning up the AC
- The bathroom was large. The door swung all the way out (180°), and it honestly felt like a really inefficient design. But large bathrooms are also nice, so eh?
- The headboard didn't feel entirely attached to the wall- I wasn't worried it would fall, but it did move a bit when I messed with the lamps attached to it
- The TV was by the side of the bed, not by the couch. It also took up a good bit of counter space.
Notes:
- I stayed in a Queen room
- The closet was across from the sink
- The shower was the dual sliding doors style
- There was a concrete patio