“Nice enough”
The hotel was clean, decor was pretty. The hotel restaurant was an upscale snack bar; I don't think room service was available. Staff was very friendly and helpful. I had trouble hooking up to the internet, but their 24 hour tech support quickly resolved the problem (a previous guest had apparently plugged the cable into the wrong port behind the computer desk). The TV had a channel "Guide" menu, but no clue to what was on the channels now or later, except for the "pay for view" movies. Otherwise you had to surf, watch the program for a while & figure out what it was. I called the desk to ask if maybe I was doing something wrong, but there was nothing else to be done. No newspaper in the room, no local tv listings. Tried looking online, not very helpful. My room on the highway side was noisy, but if you book a hotel by a highway, you have to expect that. I'm sure if I had asked to move to another room that they would have arranged it. Anyway, I had a lovely view of the mountains behind I84. The room had a mini fridge, microwave, and packets of coffee, sugar, creamer, etc. but no water to make them with, unless you wanted to trust the tap water. You can buy bottled water in the snack bar, or pick some up nearby. Lots of chain restaurants in the vicinity--walking distance, even. Overall, it was a nice if not luxurious spot to escape to during our power outage, when all we really yearned for was a clean room where the heat, lights, & plumbing worked, which they did.