The property is convenient to University of Delaware, but far enough away that you don't deal with the evening noise of a college on a weekend.
The room was more specious than a standard hotel which was nice, especially if a family has small children that need to move around.
The property and rooms are in need of a higher degree of upkeep relative to the pricing of the hotel. The buildings and sidewalks could benefit from a pressure washing as the absence of that kind of upkeep makes the exterior feel dirty.
The room was clean from a bedding and vacuum the carpet perspective. However, the cabinets in the kitchenet and bath vanity look worn and don't leave me with a clean feeling.
The mattress was well past the time of needing replacement. My spouse and I kept rolling into the middle during the night because it was so saggy. It made for a poor night of sleep. The couch was also at end-of-life, but that was not as big an issue as having a poor mattress
The breakfast was what I expected - warming dishes of scrambled eggs, cold cereal, bagels, etc.
The staff was very nice. Despite it being a non-smoking hotel, my first room smelled like beer and cigarettes (I don't fault them for this, I assume the last guest did not respect the property rules). I immediately went to the front desk and they changed my room without hesitation.
Overall, I did not feel the property delivered what it should at a $225 - $250 per night range, thus, I likely would not stay there again.