Have you stayed in a Tru Hotel before? If so, you know what you're getting. A tiny room. A decent bed and shower. A decent breakfast the next morning. Sometimes, that's all you need. This was my first time in a Tru property. So first, the good. The bed and pillows were fine. A walk in shower, which is a plus in my book. A big flat screen in your room. A nice common area for working. Now the negatives. It's good that they have a common area for working, because there's not much space in the room for working. The little roll away desk was mostly worthless since there's not really enough room to roll it out and work at it. It's good I travel with my own plug in USB ports because I didn't see any in the room. Did I say the room is tiny? According to the internet, my room was 231 square feet. Good thing I didn't have much luggage. You know those tiny houses you've seen on TV? Kind of like that. Breakfast was fine. Not the best hotel breakfast I've had, but better than others. Some interesting toppings for your oatmeal or pancakes. Almond milk. This may seem trivial to you, but one reason for the three star review was the fact that the single ice machine on the property was out of order. When I asked about ice at the front desk, I got an apology. Since they advertise a ”we promise to make it right or we'll cover your night” guarantee, I was tempted to hold them to it and see what they'd do. In the end, I simply decided that next time, I'll stay at the Springhill Suites or the Courtyard that are night next door. One more thing to note. There are five or six local restaurants/bars within walking distance. For our Friday night stay, that meant this area was very busy with lots of cars lining the streets.
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