The experience at this hotel was average at best, and considering the price tag of over $300 per night, it felt rather exorbitant. Understandably, being in Florida during the peak season contributes to the high prices, but the value for money here was questionable.
Situated in a convenient location, I am familiar with the area having lived there for 25 years. The hotel's lobby and breakfast area were pleasant, as was the exterior. However, upon entering the room (we stayed in room 251), it was evident that it was in need of a significant update. Our view consisted of a roof and some fans, which didn't quite justify the steep price we paid.
While the beds were comfortable, the pillows were too soft, as is often the case. The bathroom presented several issues: the toilet tank leaked, the tub faucet dripped incessantly throughout the night, and the toilet itself seemed ancient, positioned uncomfortably low to the ground. The sink area showed signs of wear and even had spiderwebs, which was disappointing.
Overall, the hotel felt like a run-of-the-mill establishment, lacking any distinctive features or exceptional qualities. Given the plethora of newer and superior options available, I'll be exploring other accommodations for my next visit.