The photos do not do justice for how tiny this room was. There is no where to sit, no where to set anything down (like a small table, not already full of a coffee pot) You could not walk around the bed upstairs without jamming a leg or toe into one of the bed posts. Downstairs, with the chair (NOT A SOFA) folded out into a bed for our daughter, access to the bathroom was cut off. Not so awesome when one had to pee in the middle of the night. In addition the mattress on the foldout bed was a springy worn out mattress that would in no way be comfortable for an adult or even an older kid to sleep on. Parking is awful. We had to circle the block and wait for something to open up when we arrived. We were afraid to move our car for the entire stay for fear of no parking when we came back.
The walls of the unit are so thin that you can clearly hear conversations in the next room (we had the joy of staying at the same time as a group of loud women talking about finding rich boyfriends and moving up in the world. Again, we could clearly hear every word of their conversation).
We were traveling with a six year old child, and I REALLY did not like that there is no deadbolt to secure the main door, and the doorknob to the tiny deck is so shoddy that you have to pull on it with all your body weight to get it to latch and jiggle the heck out of the handle to get it to lock. It didn’t feel secure at all. Beware the mini fridge, it completely froze the food that we brought, even on a low temperature setting. The shades over the patio door and upstairs in the bedroom need repair. And at 200+ dollars per night, please get some decent coffee for the room. My husband and I both drink nasty cheap hospital break room coffee all week and neither of us could choke down what was provided by the property management for the room.