The rooms are fine, standard, typical, nothing special. Something I found particularly shocking is the fact that this hotel does not clean your room daily, and they only come to fix beds and change towels after 3 nights and all with the excuse of claiming this promotes them being “eco-friendly” when in reality it is likely to cut costs and corners on the staff they employ to clean. Furthermore, I found it highly distasteful charging $1 for coffee. Other hotels I’ve been to in calgary give premium coffee for free, but this one average one you have to pay for. Breakfast is average, the same is served everyday and they ran out of plates, cups, mugs and cutlery very quickly. Another factor that cheapened the experience is the room coming equipped with “smart tvs” that do not work, Netflix and internet signal are disabled on the tvs and when calling reception, goodluck getting any response. There was 5 occasions in one night I had to call reception and got no response, phone rings and rings to no end. The hotel also cheapens out on these mini sized bottles of shampoo, conditioner and body wash. If anything giving out these mini disposable bottles is far less cost effective than having refillable shampoo/conditioner/body wash glued to the bathroom walls and would reduce on the plastic, yet for some reason the hotel sees giving out single use plastic bottles as more “eco-friendly.” If the stay was cheaper, I wouldn’t be complaining, but given the cost, I won’t be returning.