This property was great for a couple of nights while I attended a conference nearby. I always love having a kitchen and more space than a hotel offers, plus it's so much more affordable. Here are some great perks of this property, along with some things to be aware of:
1) It is diagonal-across from Hyatt Regency, in case you are attending an event there. Very convenient.
2) It has a delightful porch with a very nice view.
3) Very secure inside the building.
4) Condo is very cute (decorations) - I liked the aesthetic.
5) Very clean, fresh paint, etc.
6) Wifi was great.
7) Excellent communication with the manager. For example, there was a problem at checkin (not a big deal at all but ...) he was INSTANTLY responsive. I had a problem with the kitchen and he offered to send someone right away. (I declined.)
Now, keep your expectations reasonable. Disclaimer: I would TOTALLY stay here again! None of the below is a deal-breaker for me, just might be useful for folks to know. Here are some things to be aware of:
1) I am not totally sure who all lives in this building but there was a distinct odor of weed in the elevators and hallways most of the time I was there.
2) People outside the building loitering. Liquor store on the corner (attached to condo building). Big city thing for sure, but just be aware. I did not feel unsafe, however.
3) I found the furniture uncomfortable. Sofas, bed, all of it was flat and kind of hard.
4) Very little light control in the bedroom, especially given that there are bright city lights outside. Could use some light-blocking curtains for sure.
5) You cannot plug in the provided hairdryer in the bathroom. The plug on the dryer collides with the light switch. I dried my hair in the bedroom.
6) Bring your own soap.
7) The microwave is broken. I would not mention this except I see another review from this same month noting the same problem. I also could not get the keurig to work. There is no kettle that I could find. Life was hard on the first morning.
8) The shower has a design flaw - you cannot turn it on without getting wet, and the hot water takes absolutely forever to reach this unit. So unless you like an icy shower, get ready to at least have a wet arm and then wander around looking for coffee for the next 10 minutes before you can get in.
Like I said, none of those was a big problem for me. Just be adaptable! And know that the manager will respond right away to problems. I did not use the TV or try to park :-)