This hotel is deceiving—small, with most rooms on the 4th floor. Water-view rooms are limited, and at $300 USD for two nights, it wasn’t worth it. My corner room faced the ice rink, not the water. The food and coffee were disappointing, and overall, the experience fell short of expectations.
One of my biggest frustrations was the gym. It’s off-site, requiring a 10-minute walk, which I was willing to do despite a recent snowstorm. But when I checked, I found out it doesn’t even open until 8 a.m.—a major letdown since I was up at 6 a.m. ready to work out.
I figured I’d grab a coffee and relax in the lobby, but there was no coffee and no real lobby. Nowhere to sit, unwind, or escape your room. The hotel is simply too small for that. To make matters worse, the front desk joked, "This is the lobby," pointing to the front door. It was 6 a.m., cold, rainy, and they had no amenities—completely unprofessional.
Unless you book a water-view room and don’t mind the cost, skip this place. There are better hotels nearby.
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