1. **Parking**: I was charged $15 for parking, yet found it challenging to locate a spot, having to drive around for approximately 20 minutes. It seems more efficient and guest-friendly to have designated parking areas specifically for hotel guests.
2. Underground Parking Navigation**: The underground parking structure can be confusing, particularly where it leads to a dead-end without a turnaround point. I would suggest installing clear signage indicating these dead-ends to enhance the ease of navigation and prevent inconvenience.
3. **Room Ambiance**: The room's lack of carpeting imparted a somewhat sterile atmosphere. Additionally, the accent wall was quite bright, contributing to an overwhelming sense of brightness in the room. A softer, more muted color scheme might enhance comfort and relaxation.
4. **Window Accessibility**: Unlike some other hotels (e.g., MGM Grand in Las Vegas), the windows in the room were sealed, which I found contributed to a feeling of claustrophobia and affected the air quality. Allowing the windows to open slightly could significantly improve the room's ambiance.
5. **Maintenance and Cleanliness**: I noticed several marks and stains on the walls, and a lampshade near the TV had visible yellowing stains. These issues detract from the overall cleanliness and upkeep of the room.