The location of this hotel is excellent—but unfortunately, that’s where the positives end.
Parking costs an additional $10, which isn’t outrageous, but it’s an inconvenience, especially when it's not disclosed during the reservation, and since the fee can’t be charged to your room. Instead, you have to scan a QR code and register your vehicle with a third-party service.
The room itself was fine, though the bed made a loud "alfo" sound with every movement, which made sleeping uncomfortable.
The $15 breakfast was disappointing. The options were limited to scrambled eggs, sausage links, and overly fried potato cubes. Aside from that, there was toast and a few bagels. The juice selection was poor—what was labeled as orange juice was clearly some kind of powdered mix, and the apple juice tasted watered down. Had the kids not already committed to eating cereal, we would have skipped breakfast altogether.