This was an interesting experience. I did not receive any type of alert telling me that I needed to check in across the street. Thus, I parked at the address given (which stated I needed to pay for parking though the website says parking is free). I then happened to run into the maintenance man who told me I had to check in at the Holiday Inn across the street. Thus, I had to pack all my belongings across the road, the parking lot and into the lobby. There was no shuttle service. After checking in, I had to go all the way back. I was given a parking tag, but had to pay $7 for parking in the garage without a tag previously. There way no Wi-Fi in the Fogelman Executive Center. The room was small but clean. Oddly, there was a common room and laundry facilities. It was quiet, which I appreciated. However, it was highly inconvenient. Though it was not the facility's fault, power went out on the 2nd night of our stay. We had to park across the street again because of the automatic entry and walk across. Then, we had to walk back across with all our belongings to check out the next morning.