This is a brand new Hilton Garden Inn. As a result, everything in the building is in good condition and functional. I’ve heard the walls are thin in the rooms, but not enough to bother me - I’ve lost enough hearing that people can make a little noise and I don’t notice. Don’t expect the usual familiar Hilton Garden Inn breakfast. For some reason, there is a steakhouse connected to the hotel, called Mavericks. I had dinner there, grilled salmon. It was overcooked but edible. Even though the restaurant is physically connected to the hotel, THEY DO NOT HAVE ROOM SERVICE. Breakfast was full cooked to order, with “continental” items as well, although I’m not keen on eating cut fruit out of open pans even under a sneeze guard. They cut it off at 9 am so don’t sleep in or you will miss it. One weird touch is the morality screening on the business center computers. I was trying to look up my client, which is a beer, manufacturing company, and was blocked. No matter which browser I tried, I was told the site I was trying to access was in the “Alcohol and tobacco” category and was not allowed by the system administrator. Apparently, the hotel is run by someone of some very strict religious faith, such as Muslim, Amish or Quaker. Which is fine by me, although imposing one’s own beliefs on others, particularly for a period as short as a hotel stay, is a questionable and unfruitful business. I had my own laptop I could shift over to, but I imagine there are other people who might be in desperate need of these computers for similar purposes, and might find themselves in trouble.
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