This property is ancient. Despite being well cared for, it's obvious it's an antique. The best I can say is it was clean; I didn't cringe when I stepped on the carpet with bare feet. However... the staff was less than helpful. The desk clerks were unaware of transportation in the area and I had to call three times before they found my reservation. Plus, it's EXPENSIVE. I know it's like buying candy at the concession at the movie theater but $8 for a bottle of water is assine, especially since there is no restaurant in or near the hotel. Parking is $35 a day. There is 2-hour street parking if you want to try to juggle that. The biggest complaint is the noise. You could hear every footstep on the sidewalk in our 3rd floor room. The only time you couldn't was when the ac came on, and that pretty much obliterated all other noises. The pillows felt like old down, feathery but hard. The towels were big but not very fluffy. We stayed two night and never got maid service. We attended a ballgame, the reason for our stay, and noticed that some of the other hotels offered transportation to the stadium. We'll be staying there next time. My "special rate" wound up costing me about $650 (only one $42 meal, salad and sandwich, and $22 for two orange juices and a cup of coffee, for two nights. Not much of a bargain.