I literally took a shot in the dark on Expedia because it was slightly less expensive than my usual BWI hotel.
After 2 trains, I was exhausted. The shuttle was blissfully quick and air conditioned, the driver, friendly and efficient. The hotel is a bit older, but designed and built to high standards.
It needs a refresh, but I liked my room. It successfully felt cozy and yet spacious at the same time. The bed was super comfy. And, while the hallway was swampy, my AC was fantastic and not too loud. My room was quiet with plenty of blackout blinds and a nice view of the mountains. But, if you looked, you could see a good deal of wear on some of the finishes and the tech needs updating - not a single USB port. Additionally, the door deadbolt & handles were flaky. Need new towels.
The elevators are old and beat up. They creak in very unpleasant ways.One broke down while I was on it and I had to quickly manhandle the door open to avoid being trapped. I warned some other folks and we told staff. It kept making bizarre sounds while we waited for another one.
Breakfast - best part was the excellent service. Worth the $10 add on to one's room booking. $23 standard isn't worth it - under cooked potatoes and chafing dish quality.
So, a mixed bag on the facility but I still enjoyed it. I'd stay here again, but only if it cost less. The price I paid doesn't match the condition of the facility - but the staff were truly world class.