"Staying at the Parker was a mixed experience. On the plus side, the location was great, the hotel was reasonably clean, and the valet/porter staff are helpful and attentive. In-room, the blackout curtains were effective, and the mattress was comfortable. The elevators were reasonably fast. On the negative side... the room was definitely not the 28 sqm it was advertised as being, perhaps 20-22. Sound isolation is bad, both from the outside world and the hallway. The in-room heating/cooling is also very loud. All told, earplugs are a must. Breakfast was edible at best, with slow and inattentive service on the first day... nobody in the party of five that dined wanted to return to the hotel restaurant the next morning even though breakfast was included in our rate (we'd rather pay more elsewhere to avoid it!). In room, a sometimes-helpful-sometimes-awful light turns on automatically from under the bed, presumably to guide sleepy patrons to the washroom at night... but there's no way to turn that off, and it can be bright/disturbing for a sleeping partner. Finally, my Hotels.com VIP privilege of a free bottle of wine was not honoured. Not the most terrible thing, but it was noticed. Overall, staying at the Parker Executive Hotel didn't feel like a very premium experience despite the fancy cars parked out front, more like a just a notch up from a good highwayside place. I don't think the hotel should be avoided, but my spouse and I concurred we would try somewhere else next time."