This is an interesting hotel. I stayed here because it had a kitchenette and wifi. The kitchenette was great because it had 2 stove burners, a microwave, and a full fridge with freezer, but it didn't come with utensils, plates, or any pots or pans. You can buy them at the front desk, but renting isn't an option. There is also no soap for the dishwasher or any dishsoap. So, you will have to bring that too.
The gym is basic and very cold. The TV is set to a channel that is 90% commercials and 10% sports and off to the side. It isn't even watchable.
The wifi is NOT good. It is ok if you want to check your email or stream a video in SD, but if you need to have a meeting, it isn't good at all. Netflix does work, but don't try to skip the intro or move back 10 seconds. If you do, it will need to reload and this takes a while.
The hotel does offer some mobility rooms, but the building itself isn't mobility friendly. The doors are manual opening, so if you need to walk with a cane or crutches, just don't stay here. To get into the lobby, you have to go through two sets of these doors, so just bringing in luggage is a nightmare. Like all other hotels, the doors to the rooms are heavy and automatically swing back hard.
If you are a nonsmoker, stay elsewhere. For some reason, the hotel put the outside ashtrays for smokers right in front of the front and rear doors. This is where smokers smoke. So, you have to walk through a cloud of smoke just to enter the building.