The Battery Wharf Hotel has seen better days. I remember when it opened (maybe it was an Omni back then?). It seems independent now. We arrived at about 5pm on a Friday (Mem. Day weekend) and there was 1 person at the desk, but otherwise seemed empty and understaffed.
The rooms are starting to age. Someone needs to get back in there and design bathroom doors that close. Enough of the sliding door bit. The style isn’t functional and the weight of the doors prohibit them from actually closing. There were also JBL speakers in the ceiling in the bathroom, but no obvious way to connect to them (unless it’s just a tv speaker, which I find useless). I also don’t know why hotel bathrooms don’t have fans anymore - especially for privacy. Having to run water so no one hears your business is a little tasteless in design.
The next morning we also found little brown/red stains on our sheets. That was unacceptable! I believe the sheets were freshly clean, but the stain was certainly old.
Lastly, the lighting was intense. The lights on either side of the bed were insanely bright and didn’t dim. There was little to no ambiance.
Time for someone to get back to the design phase and redraw the rooms and its features. Maybe Marriott needs to step in and buy the place. Nothing really spectacular about this hotel for the location it offers and the price it charges.