I recently stayed at this property for an overnight while in Charlottesville on business. I booked three rooms for my colleagues and I through the hotel - we were given rooms that were scattered all about (not near each other), but that wasn't really a big deal.
The hotel itself is pretty nice, with an inviting lobby area housing a fireplace, numerous couches and chairs, the breakfast area, and a couple of computers w/ free internet (a nice resource). The courtyard in the middle of the hotel looked nice, although I didn't really get a great peek at it (it was raining most of our stay), and the fitness equipment in the workout room was slightly above average (nice new treadmills - guests get in free at the local Gold's Gym for more robust workouts).
The rooms had two queens in them (what was available at the lowest price), and were decorated with bright, modern colors. I actually wasn't a huge fan of the bright blues and yellows on the carpet, bedding, etc, plus the uber-white lights used throughout the room, but at least it was all seemingly the product of a recent renovation so it appeared new. With more than a few lights on it got very bright in there and wasn't really a warm color scheme (for those that care). A nice sized balcony accompanied the room as well, and the bathroom area was adequate. The bed was extremely soft and comfortable and I had a very pleasant sleep.
Overall, I'd probably recommend this to pretty much anyone. It's a fairly versatile property with an indoor pool and some business needs. Located pretty much in the heart of Hwy 29, one of Charlottesville's main drags, it's convenient to pretty much anywhere in town.
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