The hotel is very convenient to the convention center and a short walk or ride to many of the local attractions. The hotel obviously targets a younger demographic, and on first impression, it is fun and funky. The primary issue with the hotel, however, is the room, and there are many reasons I would never stay there again. First, the room was so small and compact that you were either tripping over each other, your suitcase, or the bed. The bed, while comfortable, is a king-size in a space where a queen-size would likely be too big. The TV is also disproportionate and right on top of you. A bigger issue, however, is the lack of privacy. The shower is a slightly frosted-glass "cage" near the middle of the room. You practically see everything from anywhere in the room. There is one window blind and no curtain, meaning you cannot see to function in the room without lights during the day, and when the blind is up, it exposes you fully to the office buildings across the road. A trip to the restroom means your roommate/spouse/significant other can experience the whole process with you. The wall decorations and ceiling are bare concrete from construction, and the sheets/comforters are wafer-thin coverings.