Overall this place is good. Full details in my review below: CUSTOMER SERVICE: Great service at this location...BUT, I had one issue that made me feel uneasy. The thing I was not too happy about is: as a solo female traveler, I was making a purchase from their shop. The front desk clerk asked me my name, after I gave it to her she said at a high volume "You're in XXX room, correct?" There were a bunch of men and other guests and whatnot waiting behind me in line and other people in the lobby across from the front desk. Again, a female solo traveler and you just shouted my room number out loud to a bunch of strangers. She could have easily said it at a low tone/whisper or asked to confirm my room number where I could have whispered it to her. I think the staff should keep these things in mind for privacy and safety reasons. Other than that I do like this location's staff. ROOM: I got the king size room. It was a nice-sized room. The one thing I did like is that there is a large desk area for me to work on. Plenty of lighting and a large tv for entertainment purposes - although I never used it. The wood furniture is a bit outdated, but I give them props to the little "modernization" that they have put towards the room. There is a mini fridge, but no microwave. If you need one, just call the front desk and ask and they will be more than happy to accommodate, which they did for me. They explained that since they are so close to the airport, most of their guests are overnight, so there's no need for a microwave. If you don't feel like asking, there is a microwave in the little shop in the lobby to use. If you get a room with a balcony on the 1st floor facing the parking lot, there is no gated separation. You (and anyone walking by the hotel) can walk up to your sliding glass door from the outside/public to your room. Same with the 1st floor balcony rooms that face the pool, but only guests and staff can walk up as the area is walled-off from the public. PROPERTY: The property itself is kept up pretty well. There is a private area not available for public access, which is a big plus for me as a solo traveler and I feel safer knowing that not just anyone can walk in, while I'm relaxing outside for some fresh air. There's a nice pool area and seating outside the pool gate with a fire pit, etc.. PARKING: You have to check-in first to get your room card. You will need this to enter into their parking area. Parking is a $10 fee per day, plus taxes. There's plenty of parking available and good lighting. RESTAURANTS: There's really no food options that I saw close by other than a McDonalds right next door. I ended up DoorDashing food my entire stay, if I didn't go out. AIRPORT NOISE: No matter if your room faces the pool or parking lot, you're going to hear the planes fly by as you are pretty much right next to the airport. The first morning it kind of woke me up as the first flights of the day were landing and the first night when going to sleep it ke
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