"The hotel was in a business neighborhood of Greenbelt. It was relatively quiet over the weekend -- there was hardly any traffic to speak of. Very close to the Greenbelt mall and shopping center. The mall was one of the most dated ones we have ever seen. And it didn't exactly look welcoming. One store we wanted to visit was in the basement level with an employee standing at the closed door to let people in. We decided not to go.
The hotel property looked dated as well -- elevators and unit phones stood out as the most obvious. Unit phones are hardly ever used, but there's no way around the elevators. TV was newer but with only cable programming and not readily able to hook any of the streaming services.
Our room was spacious. Lighting was sparse but manageable. Internet signal was sufficient to browse and watch streaming shows on our laptop.
Shower was above average with a stationary showerhead as well as a handheld unit attached to it, which was a rarity. Soap and lotion were available in dispensers, which seems to be the trend these days.
There was no gym or fitness center, an outlier in this day and age.
There was a wedding reception or similar event taking place at the time we checked in. As a result, the hotel was louder and busier than usual. Our floor was especially loud late into the night. However, we either fell asleep at around 1 am or the door-slamming stopped."