I spent one night here January 19th using an FFN. Rather boring architecture, but still an overall pleasant hotel. Tried to check in at 1:00pm on a Saturday and no rooms were available with a king bed. I was told that 2 queens were available, so I took that. I got a really dated dreary “corner” room on the 8th floor with old style print bedspreads. At this hotel a corner room is the kiss of death as it means very small window. The room had an overpowering smell of fresh varnish and/or paint, so I went back to the front desk and asked to wait for a king room to become available.
Fortunately the front desk person gave me king room 1601 on the regency club floor that was available for immediate occupancy. It too was a corner room, with an even smaller window than my dated 8th floor corner room. Fortunately everything else about the room was a VAST improvement. Brighter carpet, halogen lights in the ceiling, and a more contemporary looking bed. The room was also slightly larger.
The moral of the story is get a regency club room at this hotel as the rooms themselves are way nicer than the regular rooms (at least the one I was given).