This hotel had high average review, which was why we booked it. However, we were not happy with a few things about the room. First of all, we had a room with a bathtub and a hand held wand for showing. We didn't realize that if we wanted a shower, we had to book a room specifically with a shower. I have never had to do that before. Second, the central air/heat was controlled by the front desk so we had to call the front desk to have the room temperature adjusted from heat to cool and back. Third, Rue Taylor is narrow side street that didn't seem all that safe at night. There were often some unseemly characters lurking about nearby, which was uncomfortable, since the street was rather secluded. Fourth, the toilet was contained is a separate room/stall with its own door and handle. There was no wash basin in it. So after using the toilet, you had to leave the closet and go to the bathroom to wash your hands. Having said all that, the hotel was clean, the bed was comfortable and the towels were changed every day. They didn't have one of those 'environmentally guilty' signs about reusing the towels and out towels were changed regardless of whether they were on the floor or on the rack. We liked that.
This hotel had high average review, which was why we booked it. However, we were not happy with a few things about the room. First of all, we had a room with a bathtub and a hand held wand for showing. We didn't realize that if we wanted a shower, we had to book a room specifically with a shower. I have never had to do that before. Second, the central air/heat was controlled by the front desk so we had to call the front desk to have the room temperature adjusted from heat to cool and back. Third, Rue Taylor is narrow side street that didn't seem all that safe at night. There were often some unseemly characters lurking about nearby, which was uncomfortable, since the street was rather secluded. Fourth, the toilet was contained is a separate room/stall with its own door and handle. There was no wash basin in it. So after using the toilet, you had to leave the closet and go to the bathroom to wash your hands. Having said all that, the hotel was clean, the bed was comfortable and the towels were changed every day. They didn't have one of those 'environmentally guilty' signs about reusing the towels and out towels were changed regardless of whether they were on the floor or on the rack. We liked that.