![]() ![]() ![]() You would have to go downstairs and get some. There is a coffee pot in room but no creamer. I was here for conference so coffee was hard to get when everyone was getting coffee. Might just go to where all the restaurants are and grab a bite. Check out a little slow when eating only one person to check you out and if there is a lot of people it can get a little slow. Breakfast is self serve but at $23 is too much if you don’t eat a lot. My fault should have let desk know I couldn’t move or change thermostat. My room 325 however in the room everything was labeled 335. The Crowne Plaza side might benefit from a refresh but still a good choice for downtown. The reception desk was well staffed and efficient. ![]() Breakfast was $22 for and adult and $12.50 for a child in the lobby restaurant of the Crowne Plaza. The bathroom was large with a jacuzzi sized tub and a large bedroom with a king bed and view of the Convention Center. I stayed in a Loft Suite with high vaulted ceilings and a large living room with sofa and a TV. There are two hotel sections-one is the Crowne Plaza with standard rooms and the other is the Lofts. No key is need to move between the Lofts back to the Crowne Plaza. The Lofts are accessible by walking outside on the lobby level through the driveway (shared) or via the 5th floor where there is an unmarked door to the Lofts near room 545 but you need a Lofts key. The check in for both is in the Crowne Plaza. A single night stay at the Crowne Plaza which is directly connected through a connected walkway (unheated) to the Convention Center via a 5 min walk in the second floor through a special elevator (handicap accessible). ![]()
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