The room was large enough, and the beds were comfortable. (Altho their pillows are thkind you can stack or wad up and never feel support) The shower had pressure and plenty of hot water. Breakfast was consistently good. BE ADVISED THO... A sort of negative surprise for us was when we discovered that toddler swim lessons were being given there on weekdays from 10 to 1. Because we have a developmentally delayed and blind adult son who LOVES to play in the pools, we had called ahead, inquiring about the availability of the pool and making sure there were no planned closures or maintenance. The woman did not mention the swim lessons when we called, nor did the front desk make us aware of them when we checked in. As conscientious adults, we felt pretty inhibited by the tiny tots learning to float and roll...we didn't want to splash or be loud or play Marco Polo (our son's absolute favorite) out of concern we might startle the tots. We briefly walked around in the water before returning to our room. Don't get me wrong, I'm not offended by the presence of the littles. When I spoke with the hotel manager, he assured me that it a was a corporate-sanctioned activity, and that we should be as noisy and splash as much as we wanted. So we did, and no one sucked in too much water from our playing. Baby swim lessons will be on my list of things to check in the future.
The room was large enough, and the beds were comfortable. (Altho their pillows are thkind you can stack or wad up and never feel support) The shower had pressure and plenty of hot water. Breakfast was consistently good. BE ADVISED THO... A sort of negative surprise for us was when we discovered that toddler swim lessons were being given there on weekdays from 10 to 1. Because we have a developmentally delayed and blind adult son who LOVES to play in the pools, we had called ahead, inquiring about the availability of the pool and making sure there were no planned closures or maintenance. The woman did not mention the swim lessons when we called, nor did the front desk make us aware of them when we checked in. As conscientious adults, we felt pretty inhibited by the tiny tots learning to float and roll...we didn't want to splash or be loud or play Marco Polo (our son's absolute favorite) out of concern we might startle the tots. We briefly walked around in the water before returning to our room. Don't get me wrong, I'm not offended by the presence of the littles. When I spoke with the hotel manager, he assured me that it a was a corporate-sanctioned activity, and that we should be as noisy and splash as much as we wanted. So we did, and no one sucked in too much water from our playing. Baby swim lessons will be on my list of things to check in the future.