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Kristal Singletary

3 years ago

Not for me. Too much walking just to get from the ...

Not for me. Too much walking just to get from the parking area to your room. Traffic is bad 24/7 and that's not counting dodging pedestrians and students. I can't imagine what game weekends are like. Give me Atlanta or Washington DC in rush hour traffic any day over this. Hotel is very hard to find. Street names are obscured and signage for the hotel is very hard to see until you are right up on it. Used GPS and still circled the hotel 3 times before I found the entrance. Then had to go around to the other side of the conference center to the closest parking deck. Disabled parking is limited to 24 hours. Definitely bring a rolling case if you have any type of mobility issue. Friendly employees, mostly students, but they don't go out of their way to help. Was told due to construction, I might have plexiglass over my window for my safety and security but this white opaque board barely let's any light in so don't expect to see any view from your window. Only positives it gets from me is it was the same location as my conference so I didn't have to travel between the training and my hotel. Due to almost "black-out" windows, there wasn't any noise or distraction from outside. And they'll combine your parking fees in the deck with your hotel bill so I didn't have to worry about keeping up with multiple receipts for reimbursement. Personally, unless a future training or conference was held at the hotel and I couldn't find another location to attend, I won't be back.

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