Sheraton Annapolis 2 1/2 * property
Gleff - I was also at the Sheraton 5/30-5/31. I live in the Washington area. However, I had to be in downtown Annapolis Saturday night and Sunday afternoon and it made sense to stay overnight in area. Booked an award stay with an upgrade to the Club floor for a total of 4000 points.
I share your frustration with the front desk. We were checked in around 5:45 and given the requested king bed room on the 6th floor. I guess we were lucky the room wasn't available when you checked in. When we went to the room we saw it faced the highway and being concerned with noise while trying to sleep, I went back down to switch to another room. Of course there was only one room available on the quiet side of the hotel - a king bed room on the second floor which I refused since I felt it would be even noisier than the highway facing room on the sixth floor. Somehow there was no other king bed room on the club floor or another floor or even a two bed room on any floor. Seems like the hotel staff was trained by the Drug Enforcement Agency to just say no.
As it turned out we were not bothered by the road noise. However, the air conditioner unit was very noisy. Nevertheless, we slept well.
We were probably in the restaurant when you were there. We arrived around 11:00. All the containers looked like they were filled at 6:30 and then ignored. So, as you mentioned, pickings were limited. Fortunately, they did make omeletes to order in the kitchen.
My wife is affected by caffeine and only drinks herbal tea. Of course, they didn't have any. This didn't make sense since the room is equipped with a coffee maker, coffee and two herbal tea bags. I'm always amazed by the fact that supposedly decent hotels don't carry this item. We were in New York Memorial Day weekend and a modest coffee shop had a choice of six different kinds.
Overall, a good place to stay if you don't expect much. Worth the 4000 points (3000 + 1000 for the upgrade since I'm not a platinum) for a one night weekend stay. However, I wouldn't choose to stay there for more than a night or two.