The hotel itself was fine. The breakfast was very limited with just toast, cereal and some pastries with coffee or juice. The bed was comfortable but the toilet handle was broken and we had to jiggle it to get the water to stop running. There were no usb ports like you can easily find in other hotel rooms. The neighborhood is sketchy, on the backside of the convention center. Our first night, we were woken first at 2:30 a.m. to someone trying to clear their nasal passages for a good 20 minutes, proving the walls to be paper thin; then we were woken again at 4 a.m. to a woman screaming outside the entrance (just below our third story window) dropping f-bombs trying to convince someone to “give [her] coke back!” The second night we had to get up at 4:30 a.m. to assure a drunk man that he was banging on the wrong door and the person he was looking for was not in our room.
These are not the faults of the property itself, but the neighborhood certainly suggests you will have such company too, should you choose to save $50 a room to stay here.