At first blush, the rooms are exactly how they appear on the hotel website.
And, that's the end. Property is one of those generic stud-board hotels, with no insulation, thin walls and is hard by the highway.
Noises of toilets flushing, motor bikes and cars roaring by at all hours, housekeepers shouting in the hallways, banging doors - this is like being in an episode of Prison Break.
Breakfast is one of the worst I have experienced - inedible on this visit; Marriott should be paying attention to this franchise - it is not representing the brand too well ! Breakfast is essentially trough food - "Eggs", not scrambled and not real, but some weird fake flavor and false color, which were powdery and inedible. "Sausage patties" - pink round, undercooked, mystery meat, swimming in their own grease, "Bacon" - nothing that I have ever seen.
Fruit consisted of mealy, brown, old bananas and a pre-prepped mixture of pineapple chunks and grapefruit. The standard peanut butter pats, honey pats and stale English Muffins also make an appearance.
Clearly the management at this property is oblivious - if such an obvious thing as breakfast is so wrong, then what else is there behind the scenes.
The rooms are a good size, the bed is comfortable, the front office staff are friendly (in the basic, bare-bones minimum hotel trained way).
The adjoining properties in this complex Marriott, Courtyard, represent a far better investment for your hard earned dollars and are way more customer-centric.