Stayed here last weekend. The hotel had shown as sold out last Thursday, but Friday I was able to book two rooms on points. Very lucky considering there was a home football game and it was also parent's weekend. I tried to add another room on Saturday but no luck.
Since I lucked out with the rooms, I was stuck with double beds. Asked at check-in but no luck. Was identified as platinum and asked about amenity, but no mention was made of the lounge on the executive floor. I found that by being curious and swiping my card to see if it let me up, and then wandering the floor to see if there was a lounge. The person checking me in had an id identifying her as the "reservations manager" or something to that effect, so I'm surprised there was no mention of lounge access.
The lounge has soft drinks, water, coffee, cereals, english muffins, bagels, donuts (although I got the last one at 8:30am and they didn't refill the plate, just took it away), yogurt, hard boiled eggs, and fruit. We didn't find the lounge until late at night, so am unsure what they offer in the evenings. There aren't a lot of tables, and many were occupied by individuals working on their laptops.
The room itself was ok. Flat screen tv, no hdtv channels. The bed/pillow combination wasn't comfortable to me. Elevators are still slow.
On Saturday night there was an event in the ballroom that filled up the parking lot. Fortunately we were just dropping some stuff at the room after dinner and before the hockey game, so just parked in the check-in area for a few minutes. When we returned around 10:30pm, there was plenty of parking.
Overall, 3000 pts was more than a fair price for the stay. Good location, ok rooms.