We stayed 3 nights to attend the Shakespeare Festival. I would not call this hotel convenient to downtown Ashland, absolutely NOT walkable (maybe 3-4 miles), but the overnight rate was economical. The hotel location is a bit noisy, at the corner of I-5 and the very busy off-ramp and street. The hotel has a large lot out front for self-parking. Staff is very friendly and competent. There's morning breakfast available. The room is basic, a generic hotel, and the bathroom was VERY small. The toilet room had a door, the adjacent sink area did not. A not typical note: Our room had a terrible morning smell coming from the bathtub, which we reported. A plumber came right out. Next morning, the bathtub had a couple of inches of sewage, so no morning showers. Room was taken out of service and if we'd been staying longer, I'm sure we would have been offered a different room, but this happened the morning we were checking out. I am sure they will have this fixed soon and not offer that room till it is, but it does speak to the age of the hotel, we think. Beds were quite comfortable, AC was good but noisy. This was what I'd term a generic hotel room, as in, about what you'd expect but nothing special." When we visit Ashland again, we will stay elsewhere much closer to the Festival grounds.