It's ok
Julio, Marilyn, and Carol went above and beyond to ensure my stay was exceptional. Can’t say enough about the experience
6 customers and 1 bar keep. Very very limited menu. Food good, drink so so
Service was friendly. Options for breakfast were extremely limited, but considering it was empty at 8am I guess that makes sense. The food i got was good, but not what I would have chosen had there been more than two meal choices.
Didn't seem to be open during our hotel stay. Not sure what that was all about
Good food and friendly service.
We only stayed for one night but it was super enjoyable. We especially enjoyed breakfast as there was a lot of variety and options to choose from. We also enjoyed talking with Maria Teresa; she was super friendly and made our stay more fun.
This property has been renovated within the last year and is so much nicer now. Rooms are large and comfortable. The staff is friendly and responsive. The lobby and the Restaurant have also been updated. The entire interior has a new modern look and feel. The grounds are also well maintained. Website has a few pictures, but doesn't really show how nice the property is.
I typically prefer to stay at Holiday Inn Express as the hotels are generally newer, updated, and provide free breakfast. My company booked this hotel stay for me during the busy MLB spring training season, as it was one of the cheaper 3-star options during my 4-night stay. It was immediately apparent why: remodeling of the lobby and dining areas on the ground floor. Nobody really ever enjoys staying at a hotel when it's under construction, but the staff here made the best of it for me. Rather than charge for a breakfast buffet, I was given vouchers to redeem. Sitting in the dining area with torn up walls and yellow tape wasn't the best visually, but the breakfast buffet was complete and satisfying. \n\nWhen I checked in I was told the room I was given on the sixth floor had been remodeled. I was very pleased with the room. All the power outlets in the room had been updated with added USB ports so charging a phone or other small device was easy. The bathroom was nice, though the choice of wallpaper was a bit strange. No complaints at all about the room, and the balcony overlooking the pool area is a bonus. \n\nThere is plenty of parking. Unfortunately the quickest exit to the parking area was closed off to construction, and I tried to escape to the parking lot via the pool/courtyard but the gates were locked. This was certainly less than convenient, but understandable with wanting to have a more secure feeling while the construction was on. \n\nOverall, this hotel could be a winner once the remodel transformation takes place, but for the time I stayed here, it was only just a minor inconvenience. For a business traveler like myself, I didn't mind exchanging free breakfasts for a little construction mess.
I've been to a number of other hotels that are undergoing renovation, but this one seemed like it was getting the hotel equivalent of gender-reassignment surgery--all of the entrances save for the main one were closed, and half of the first floor was closed off--getting to the fitness facility was like something out of 'Planes, Trains and Automobiles.' There was also construction dust and debris in the elevators and all around the lobby area. The room itself was decent, and the staff were friendly, but if I had known about the scope of the construction I would have gone elsewhere.