I liked the staff and the fact that this is a historic hotel. However the condition it’s in is inexcusable… I paid 450$ for a night stay, there was no slippers, no robes, the pool was dirty, the lighting was white like in a hospital, sauna isn’t working and neither is the jacuzzi, everything in there is dated, a few fixes (that management is clearly too lazy to make) could’ve made it better ie, change the lighting to yellow, clean the pool better, make sure the amenities are accessible, add more decor, but nothing like that. Rust all over the windows - the windows genuinely look like they haven’t been cleaned in about 6 years. Marilyn Monroe stayed in room 801, but there wasn’t even a slab that said this was her room in the past although this hotel is heavily advertised as a place where she stayed (it would’ve added some charm). My room (partial falls view on the 3rd floor - great view) but had an AC that was leaking the entire stay - the floor was actually wet beside the bed. Overall, the staff made it a good stay, but for what the hotel is, this is horrible standard, and horrible upkeep - I wouldn’t come back here.