We liked the ease to use mass transit to explore many of Seattle’s neighborhoods. We did get to see much of the city (car free). The room, itself, in Hotel Max was fine. Everything worked as intended and I had enough room to roll out my yoga mat.
Hotel Max is a bit disorganized, though. The room was not ready on arrival. One of the few amenities , a water station in the lobby, is empty 70% of the time.
The hotel does offer free beer from 5pm - 6pm; however, there is no restaurant associated with the Hotel (it looks like there was one that went out of business).
You can’t get a glass of wine and an appetizer to bring to the room. After a day of exploring, this is our preferred option; it simply isn’t there.
The elevators are very small. We opted for the stairs. Floor entry from the stairs does not require your room key, but the elevator does.
Our room was definitely not ADA compliant. If you need ADA compliance, I would ask specifically if they have it. Again, the elevators are small. The room’s bathroom has a step up, the sink is dentist style.
Never say never, but next Seattle trip, I might give somewhere else a try.
Staff was nice, decor in the lobby is nice - Seattle rock inspired.