"My opinion is it isn’t worth more than $120 (after tax) per night. I picked this hotel over others because it said it has a sauna, but not until I checked in was I informed the spa isn’t open every day, it’s an additional fee to use the sauna, and it’s in the basement of a separate building that’s occupied by multiple businesses. On the opposite side of the hotel is the pool, which is so small it looks like it has the surface area of 4-5 kiddy pools, not joking. The gym is cramped, and unrealistic for two or more people to weight train at a the same time. Ceiling in the gym is low enough for me to touch ( I’m 5’10”), so the jump box is out of the question for any one of average height and taller. Behind the hotel is some kind of “alley bar”. The music they (or the roof bar) were playing was loud enough to hear over the tv and a/c unit. The room itself is worthy of attention. Very spacious with a king bed, workspace, a lounge area w/ coffee table for 6-8 people, and with more room to spare. Shower was great, strong pressure, perfect water temp range, and an adjustable shower head w/ hose. Room downsides besides the outside noise, would be the mini fridge LED display is bright and points directly at the bed, and the smoke detector above the bed flashes two green lights every 8 seconds. The other issue is fungus gnats, I assume they’re coming from the fiddle leaf plant in the room. I would not recommend this place. Most budget hotels I’ve been to, offered more, for less."