This hotel is presenting as an International chain.
Upon stepping out the elevator one is hit with the most clawing smell of air scent. It is nauseating. by the time I got the reception, I was fighting back the urge to vomit. A strong scent being emitted from a machine can be just as bad as the stench from rotting drains. Anyone heard of the saying "even too much good perfume can be too much" Nothing subtle here. So much so that my sinuses were on fire and the aroma was scorched into my senses long after I had left the building.
The phone in the room is only for calls within hotel. One can't phone out to Mexican no's without the front desk dialling, and there is NO ability to call Int. My bag stolen with credit cards and cash. Calling home was no poss. one receptionist on early evening duty did try to help but couldn't. Night duty guy was positively rude & annoyed I dared to bother him, I suspect he was taking a nap.
The GPS locator for the hotel on google maps is also off by two blocks, so finding it on foot in the evening was tricky.
There is also something funky with the room doors. I went out, and closed the door behind me. I returned to my room and the door was ajar. Testing it, the door closes, you hear it close, but a few seconds later, it pops open. Usually the pressure arm pushes the door closed. So one has to actually pull the handle and yank the door.
Stay at the Hyatt hotel, it's on the same block and about the same price.