This hotel suited our needs for a layover. It's clean, quiet, and comfortable.
HOWEVER we had an absolutely unacceptable experience with the overnight security guard named Tai. We were going to be leaving for a morning flight at 7 am, and my husband went to the lobby at about 4:30 am to sit and work before leaving. When he looked into the breakfast area, a large man sitting in the lobby - no uniform, no badge, nothing to verify his employment - said "You can't go in there." My husband explained that he was looking for a place to work and continued wandering. He circled back near the breakfast area and the man stated that he was a security guard and said loudly "I told you not to go back there; I'm calling the police." There was no talking him down. He called the police on a hotel guest for trying to find a quiet place to sit with his laptop. After the police came and went, my husband, now shaken, walked to a different hotel nearby and asked if he could sit in the lobby. The front desk staff said he could. Then that same security guard wandered in - turns out the two hotels are under the same management - yelled, "I TOLD YOU YOU CAN'T BE HERE," and threatened to call the police once again. He also threatened to wake me and kick us both out of the hotel. When my husband explained that I have a disability and wouldn't be able to get out that quickly, he asked very personal questions about my medical information. The entire experience was appalling.