Its close to many things and the property is well kept and the staff positive and accommodating. Where the hotel falls short is the room. If you have a single queen room be prepared for some light noise -- most of these rooms are situated by the elevator and you will hear minor squeaks and shuttling of it as people use it.
And the semi-thin walls. Which you can hear some light bangs and if quiet enough your neighbor's iPhone alarm.
For vampires, you will be bathed in light and die by the sun beaming hard in your room. (There are no blackout curtains)
The clothing hooks are a nice tough, great to hang just about anything. If only they provided hangers with clips to hold pants though...
The bathroom toilet paper is placed at the most non-ergonomic angle possible. The Bathroom itself is very tight spaced, along with the faucet counter. The shower door -- there is none, so expect the floor by the sliding barn door to be quite wet as you shower.
If you don't turn the shower water handles to certain degrees, the pipes will rattle something strange making you feel like it will burst unless you turn it to max hot water level
The TV lacks any brightness controls to lower the bright light at night.
The lighting control could be more granular, its either all on or all off practically.
One the plus side, the bathroom refills in the locker outside is a nice tough for those who need spare toothpaste shavers.
An overall good hotel with a few shortcomings