When we first arrived, there were about 10 people in front of us checking in; it seemed that members of the air force were all staying here as well for a training event. But it seemed to be pretty busy for a while; someone I talked to said he had gone to dinner becuase the line was long and he got back to the line we were waiting in. If you have THAT many people checking in, can’t you get a second person to help speed up the process? I felt bad for the one lady checking us all in, but man, someone provide some help! So that was that… now onto the room. Room is setup kinda like a mini-apt, there’s a small wall division between the bed and«living room.» Kinda weirded me out, but it was for aesthetics I guess. Rest of the room was okay, bed was very comfortable. Only other thing was that the shower curtain was a little dirty… not the worst thing in the world, but I’d like to think that doesn’t occur on a regular basis. Staff was friendly and kind, and free bfast and wifi included. Only thing for the wifi was that they told me it was room number and last name… after many attempts, I figured that she had used my FIRST name… but I’ll chalk that up to the craziness that was check-in. Bfast was the usual, both hot and cold items available so no complaints there. I’ll definitely come through again and see if it’s any different next time.