The property was dated and dark. The person who greeted us at the front desk upon arrival, we could not understand due to a very thick accent. We were tired travelers and just wanted a room. The hotel was not busy, nor was it full, yet we were given a handicapped room.
The next day we asked the concierge for directions to a famous tourist area - again - another person we had trouble understanding due to their accent. His directions got us to the general area, but we completely missed where we wanted to go - we had never been to the area (or state) and a little more information about the area we were heading to would have made a huge difference. Concierge's are usually full of information and WANT to help their customers enjoy the sights of their area. This one, no, no appreciation for the city and what it had to offer. The property was close to the airport, had an airport shuttle and was walking distance to the commuter train line. A good place for a layover.
Oh, it touts that it is connected to the airport by skyway. Don't fall for that. It's about a half mile walk from the baggage claim area to find the correct skyway to the parking garage then another walk through the parking garage to another skyway, then you go down an elevator and walk to the corner of a busy street, cross that street and you are at the back of the hotel. You must walk next to the highway about a block and a half to get to the front of the hotel. We did this at midnight, in the cold rain