As part of an Internet deal with AARP and Travelocity we were booked in this Inn . We saw the pics shown in the internet as well as read the comments but decided to take a shot at it for the closeness to the action area ( as seen on Google earth ) , we arrived at night and a young lady at the front desk not even welcomed us . We had to carry our luggage (luckily they have wheels ) all the way from front desk to room 716 on a second floor with a stair with loose steps, for we did not had a rented car . The walk was like walking into a ghost town no one on sight and felt like I was going to get mugged the first day . Got to the room which had no clothes hangers, no closet pole for hangers , no remote control for the TV and the carpet was stained as well as the walls. Bed was very comfortable and linen was clean. Next day as I complained personally , got hangers, remote and closet pole from a very kind( spanish ) housekeeper and maintenance man Phone did not connected me to front desk. Days passed and they cleaned and changed the linen took away used house glasses but never left new ones. Also short toweled us for at one day we had one less towel to dry us. I left a tip and a note in spanish asking to have new plastic glasses left but as I understood there was no intention to serve for if the person who did the room did not knew spanish she could had taken the note to someone who did (The tip was taken needed no explanation note ) . Bottom line : the place is well located but badly administrated . This place in hands of a well known hotel chain could develop into a major hotel to stay . For now if thinking of booking there do it at your own risk .