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This place should not advertise as being a luxury ...

This place should not advertise as being a luxury hotel.
Let me start by saying we stayed here soon after it reopened after months of extensive repairs required after a major water main break flooded the hotel. I assume the flood did not affect the upper floors where the rooms are, because I didn't see anything that looked recently upgraded.
We started in a single room with a kind size bed. Since we had been hiking all day, the first thing I did was to head straight into the shower. Unfortunately, the diverter wasn't actually diverting even half of the water from the tub spout into the shower head. After many calls to the front desk, someone finally picked up, and they said they were upgrading us to a suite for our troubles.
Once they moved our bags to the suite across the hall, we discovered a few annoying things about our new room. We were now going to be sleeping in a full size bed with a night stand on only one side (major downgrade from king), the light switches for part of the suite were located in the public hallway, there was no way to shut off the AC which was blasting freezing air even though it was under 60 degrees outside, and the glass in the window in the bathroom was broken. The next day we discovered that the hair dryer blew actual flames when turned on, and that many of the outlets in the room didn't work at all.
It was really conveniently located inside of the park, but I'm not sure I would stay here again.

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