"The A/C in our room wouldn't go below 70; we had to set it for 66 in order to get it to blow enough for 70. 68 kept it at 72. But keep in mind this is Texas where summer starts early, so the sun was pounding through the shade drawn. The water doesn't get above lukewarm, which I figure is another conservation method, but I feel like there should be a sign to give a heads up. I'd even pay a surcharge for hotter water than what we got. The bed was noisy, which might matter to couples looking to stay here. The bar, WXYZ, wasn't open most of the time. Only 6-8, and I didn't know about Re:Fuel until a day in when I saw it online. But I didn't see it in the hotel, and the front desk never mentioned it. Also, at one point we tried to call down for towels but the phone in our room didn't work. They have the shower products in containers on the wall, which is great, except they refill those bottles instead of replacing them- so I ended up conditioning my hair with body wash and the body wash container was empty. My husband was able to get conditioner from the front desk, but if it's not easy for maid service to refill the containers correctly, a different method might be better. Also, bring your own pillow unless you like having to stack flat pillows. After thinking about all of this, I'd probably rate our stay at a 1 or 2, but my hotel mates made it an enjoyable stay so my initial rating was optimistic and made with rose-colored glasses. Other Alofts might be better."