Good to fine 4-night stay two weeks ago (Thurs-Mon) to attend conference at Music City Center. Standard 2Q room booked (sharing with work colleague); pre-emptively upgraded morning of arrival to "High Floor 2Q" - placed on 20th floor, which provided good view of main branch of library and state Capitol to north/northwest. Approached stay with concern about noise given proximity to Broadway district and all of the WOO-HOO girls and guys on the open-air party buses, but was non-issue (likely helped by higher placement and windows in opposite direction). That said, I did appreciate the proximity to the
Assembly Food Hall with its many awesome (and marginally less expensive than area norm) vendors; you can actually access the hotel via its conference space directly from the food hall (took advantage of this multiple times to avoid nearly all-day street congestion). Room layout similar to what's already been posted in thread and on property website. Third floor executive lounge was highlight: accessible bulk of day with breakfast and evening apps/drinks seven days/week. Same breakfast options each day, but reasonable variety (scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, pancakes, pastries/croissants, oatmeal, fruit, yogurt, sliced meats and cheeses) - alas, no macarons
ElevatorEnthusiast (though in fairness, didn't swing by during evening dessert hour). Lounge attendants Carmena and Maggie deserve particular mention (were working the 3 mornings I stopped by for breakfast): they were consistently attentive to replenishments, busing dishes, and guests, hustling to get things done without creating a sense of chaos, and genuinely friendly (particularly to the kids in there). Notably, daily $25 amenity fee, but that includes $25 food and beverage credit at either restaurant or "Bridge Bar" (also on third floor proximal to executive lounge, situated on the walkway over Commerce St - truth in advertising, I guess!).
Information about executive lounge and daily amenity fee. Received bag of spicy snack mix as Bonvoy elite gift (presumptively, not specifically called out by FDA).