I checked into this hotel last week, and the room is amazing--at least by my standards. It's easily the best room I've ever stayed in.

It has two areas. The one next to the door is a living room/kitchen with tile, a working fridge, microwave, faucet, dishwasher, stove top, and fully stocked cabinets. There's also a kitchen table with chairs, a computer desk, coffee and lamp tables, and of course a couch. A lot of space for exercise.

This is complete with an AC, overhead fan, and an adjacent bathroom (with a tub, not a stall).

The TV's an older flat screen, but it has basic cable plus all the popular paid channels and a sliding/rotating platform.

The other room is, of course, the bedroom. It has a king-size bed with yet another suspended television set, ceiling fan, and AC. Pretty spacious closet too.


Definitely not bad for $68 a night--and for Army billeting no less!