Will start by saying the staff at the hotel were wonderful - front desk crew was so friendly and helpful, maintenance was amazing, etc. The suite we stayed in was a good size. But there were things that were just not acceptable for the cost of the stay. First, it was the most uncomfortable hotel bed we’ve ever slept in. The mattress was thin and lumpy - it was so bad it made it difficult to get any sleep. The heating/cooling in the room was also defective - it was FREEZING (62-64 degrees), and the only way we could get it to warm up even slightly was by shutting the whole system down for 4-6 hours. Additionally, the elevators were outdated and didn’t appear to have any safety features - we saw another hotel guest to hold the door for his wife and it nearly took off his foot (not responsive at all to movement). Another thing which may seem small - for $1,000 a night, the bathrooms should have nicer toilet paper than the average gas station bathroom. The toiletries provided were also sparse. Additionally, we visited the spa on our last day - the front desk was once again wonderful, but the women’s locker room was so run down and dysfunctional. All the lockers were broken, there was no service (had to knock on the supply closet 6 times over 30 minutes to basically beg for a robe), and the sauna door was stuck and trapped two women inside for a long period of time. Overall, the staff of the hotel (not the spa) made up for a lot of the negatives, but we feel we overpaid.