Originally Posted by
ElevatorEnthusiast
My review won’t be much different from the previous review posted here as this property is still stingy with Elite benefits - frankly, the only reason I stayed was to finish out my list of full-service Marriotts in Downtown Seattle. Was this the worst property I have stayed at ever? No, but it’s definitely not the best, even by Seattle standards. Here are my impressions:
- Was “upgraded” to a Premium Large Room but told at check-in I couldn’t have late checkout - I needed late checkout as my flight wasn’t until 6, so they put me in a Club King on the top guest floor of the Pike Street Tower (triangle tower, same as lounge)
- With the downgrade, was able to have 4 PM late checkout
- They do not offer restaurant breakfast as a welcome gift choice - I think this is against the rules, and it’s definitely against the spirit
- I can’t comment on weekend breakfast in the lounge (I wasn’t given a sheet of paper), but weekday lounge breakfast was honestly not that bad - good flaky croissants, really delicious bacon, eggs were eggs
- Evening service dessert wasn’t that good - not quite sure what they were
- Standard sized room was still furnished well - large lounger, good sized desk / table for eating takeaway from Carmelo’s Tacos
- Bed was pretty good - very plush mattress, plush pillows, covers could be thicker
- Even set at 63, the room seemed a bit warm
- Noise isolation does seem a bit poor - child screaming next to me during taco time was a bit disturbing, but the AC fan helped drown out some noise
- Latest version of Internet TV OS
- Shower was bad - less the pressure (which was a bit light), but the temperature fluctuated from very cold to scalding hot every 30 seconds or so
- I didn’t seem to have any elevator issues
- No in-room Ambassador welcome gift
I wouldn’t rush back.
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wow, id push for that welcome gift comp since at sheraton you get a choice of points or breakfast for you plus 1..too late i guess