Check-in experience was a 10/10 thanks to the kind, jovial personality of Rashana (sp?) to me and the two guests ahead of me who she helped. We had a wonderful conversation + she gave me her local restaurant recommendations. The lobby has charming/historic decor to match the structure. The elevators worked fine during my 3-night stay. Ice machines are on even floors, and the microwave is on the 2nd floor. If your room number ends in 1 like mine did, your door will be just a few steps away from the elevator, so it can be noisy. About the room: The walls (doors?) are pretty thin, so if you have noisy neighbors you’ll hear them. You’ll also hear the plumbing in the walls as your neighbors use the sink/shower/toilet. Didn’t bother me, just a heads up. The room was clean and nicely arranged. I liked the bay windows which brought in plenty of light. I checked for bed bugs and saw no signs, but I sprayed everything with Lysol anyway. I didn’t love that the headboard was fabric for that bug risk. The room size is similar to a studio apartment (minus a kitchen of course). The luggage holder, desk/chair, iron, + Keurig were useful/nice to have. The bathroom had plenty of towels + was clean aside from a few pink spots in the corners of the shower where water tends to pool. The shower was small + the doors close toward each other with a small gap, so you’re likely to get the floor wet. The shower head height was above me (5’2”), even after adjusting it down, so a bit of a struggle.