The location is convenient, the staff at the desk very friendly and helpful, the lobby is lovely. But there is a high stone curb all around the entrance to the lobby, so if you have a bag with wheels you have to hoist it up to get to the lobby entrance. Or maybe walk all the way around to the handicapped parking spots, maybe the curb there is adapted.
The rest of the building is stuffy and lacks ventilation, everything is brown, dirty and threadbare.
The bathroom in the room I was given had black hairs in the sink, on the floor and in the shower, from various parts of the human anatomy. There was a dirty old cleaning rag left behind in the shower soap dish.
The in-room air conditioner had a mind of its own, varied wildly in temperature, and sounded like I was sharing the room with a leaf blower.
Fortunately I travel with disinfecting supplies and thick cotton socks in case of such problems. My exhaustion and commitments in NH did not allow for switching room, which I would have done but I unpacked first and then looked at the bathroom.
The window in the room doesn't lock when you close it, and slid down and open at one point.
Bed OK, pillows too soft and really lumpy.
Overall I would say that the 8 weeks and money that they are spending on repairing the pool at the hotel would be MUCH better spent on a big detailed cleaning of every inch not in the lobby, and on improved ventilation in the halls on all floors and in the oppressive elevator.
Do NOT recommend, sorry.