The hotel is nice overall. It is located in a nice area near a few eclectic restaurants and a short distance from the Turner Broadcasting campus. The check-in service was quick and the clerk was helpful and suggested some places to eat without pushing their own restaurant. The rooms are large suites, and moderately to well appointed. The bed was very comfortable and I slept very well. I did wake up to leaf blowers starting about 7:30 a.m. (I'm on Central time, so I didn't plan to get up for another 30 minutes). Otherwise, the room was quite (a sixth floor room).
My only real complaint, and it is a huge pet peeve of mine, is no wireless, except in the lobby. You can hook up to a cable, but it was slow and cost about $14.00 a day. When I inquired at the desk as to why they didn't have wireless, they said they weren't wired for it. Not buying it. If you can put cable in the room, you can put in wireless. And as an all suites hotel presumably catering to business people, you need wireless, and the wireless should be free. Too many hotels provide it free for all to not provide it free (or work it into the cost of the room).








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