stayed 1 night. Room 329 1 king bed. Small room, no balcony. the foot of the bed faced the window (sort of different.) Beautiful faux / red wood accents. Nice loveseat for watching TV (it might have been a hide-a-bed; I didn't check.) Front desk clerk goofed and gave me only 1 working key. Had 2 return to lobby to swap keys. Including tax, paid $6.33 for a large simple tea (cost per menu board $2.50) + 1 orange + 1 banana. Either the clerk cheated me, or the fruit is super expensive. I had told him that I was getting something 4 my wife. He had the gall to ask/presume this: "And what kind of coffee would YOU like?" I said nothing, and had free coffee in the room. Did I say they had a coffeemaker in the room ? They do !
Utilized the bistro at night, too. Ordered Quesadillas and another entree: Bacon, Turkey, Club + french fries. $21.xx Gave the gal $3 cash tip but charged it to my room. No vending machines in property (I asked.) They have a mini-store next to lobby counter. They only have Dr. Pepper & Pepsi. My wife wanted Coke, but had 2 settle for Dr. Pepper. $3 for a 20 ounce plastic bottle.
Newer property; immaculate outdoor grounds, landscaping. It shares a parking lot with Identical looking architecture, colors, style of Marriott Residence Inn. We did not utilize the indoor pool, but looks like there are tons of windows so you don't feel like you're swimming in a basement.
We didn't utilize the little refrigerator in the room. No microwave. They had an old-fashioned RJ-45 ethernet jack at the desk (we didn't try.) It might help get good internet. We had very good Mariott Wifi, too. Would return for sure.