I believed the positive reviews on this hotel when I booked it-- big mistake. It's close to everything, I'll give it that. Here are my issues: parking was ridiculous, very limited, and you have to drive to it (traffic around that area is terrible). I had called earlier and asked about parking and got the "No problem!" response--ha! We arrived at 4:00 PM and the lot was almost full. We did get the last spot, but then couldn't get out the entire two-night stay. Some visitors even park in the middle of the lanes and then you're stuck there! Or the lot fills up and then you have to drive over to the Ovation shopping center to park; the hotel feels old and spare overall, very basic furnishings; no coffee/tea in room; decor old and sparse; no elevator; teeny TV (my computer monitor at home is the same size); broken clock; very squeaky bed; deadbolt on my door was not working properly, so it didn't feel entirely safe; the breakfast needed some protein and fruit to it-- it was nothing but carbs. The employees were the positive thing about the hotel: front desk people were very helpful and friendly. I felt bad for them that they had to explain the parking issues to everyone so often. The breakfast woman, Patricia, was outstanding-- so eager to please and friendly. She's the star of the show there! Don't let the term "Executive" fool you in the room descriptions. There's nothing executive about the rooms we had. Honestly, I expected so much more out of this hotel.