Beware that when booking through Expedia the room you are given upon arrival is likely to not be what you booked. The property is undergoing renovations and while the beds were quite comfortable, the general feel of the property is a bit chaotic. Doors slamming at odd hours of the night and the lobby is crowded with the various “amenities” they offer. For instance, the massage chair (in lobby beside check-in kiosk) and the sauna (in hallway on first floor) are both child sized. The aforementioned kiosk was the most bizarre and frustrating part of our experience. Despite there being a staff member at the desk, the kiosk is your means of check-in, communicating with someone via video who is not on site or well informed of the availability or type of reservation made. Perhaps with a bit more time, this property will become something enjoyable, but it’s not quite there yet.