University Plaza Waterfront Hotel [Presidential Suite] (429)

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Review: www.mrstaycati...

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  • @MrStaycation
    @MrStaycation  Месяц назад

    Previously known as the Lexington Plaza Waterfront Hotel
    SERVICE & TRANSITIONS -- 👎Not off to a great start: $75 early check-in fee (A new record!), on-top of the $20/day resort fee.💸
    Upgrading to a double room was also ($25) more expensive in-person than online. 💸💸
    Quieren todos plata🙄.
    Staff were nice & accommodating, particularly the speedy housekeeping employees. Phone service was also consistently courteous & timely.
    The Lobby: minimal with an awkward orientation; not the best flow & really dry for a transition space.
    Laundry services were free & the condition of the room+machines was immaculate.
    Noon checkout-- we like to see it! -- with a 12:30pm (30m) late checkout offered.
    MVP Employees: housekeeping
    ROOM (315, 426, 429) -- 👍 Good
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    Overall vibe was Sublime, being surrounded by the water & wildlife was so relaxing:
    we regularly saw humming birds zoom by & ducks swimming from our (floor-to-ceiling) window.
    It's a pity the website does such a meager job representing its accommodations... They're much more comfortable & spacious than depicted.
    The entryways are awkward though: a full-size refrigerator in your egress is strange; better to have and not need... as they say.
    Thermostat being capped at 68 was a bummer on higher floors.
    BED -- 👍 great. A plush & redeeming nights sleep on luxury bedding.
    Sheraton Sealy sleeper mattresses were in fantastic condition. Firmness was just the right level, paired with toppers softer than clouds.
    Sheets were noteworthy too: airy, breathable, and smooth to the touch (60:40 poly blend).
    Comforters felt equally cozy.
    BATH -- 👍 ok. Large dimensions 😃... with a trite wallpaper 😕, & the ghastly zero-entry shower😞. The half-pane is a frustrating trend & functionally an annoyance.
    Double rooms have the better shower installation: an alcove combination soaking tub🛁.
    Maintenance needs improvement: exhausts was weak & our shower curtains were in tatters-- Tighten up folks!
    TV/ENTERTAINMENT -- 👎 poor. Budget TV & Remote solution; some TVs are modern while others are a relic from the distant past... It's a literal lottery. Dimensions, picture quality, & capabilities were hardly functional. The whole system routinely crashed displaying "No signal". 🤦‍♂
    IMHO, just pretend it doesn't exist and enjoy the abundant activities around the property: lively lounge, ping pong, swimming, tanning, spa, & bird watching.
    WI-FI & CELL RECEPTION -- 👍 great. Unencrypted, fast, free.
    No noticeable issues with cellular (Verizon) performance.
    --Performance--
    Video streaming - Good
    Online gaming - Good
    Video chatting - Good
    --Nerd Stats--
    81-116 Mbps download
    65-102 Mbps upload
    0% packet loss
    13 ms latency
    8 ms jitter
    FOOD & DRINK -- 👍 ok. DoorDash friendly.
    The room service menu isn't allergen friendly + no nutrition/calorie info so we didn't bother with this.
    A trove of snacks (junk food) available for purchase in the lobby.
    in-room:
    ✅ microwave (full size)
    ✅ fridge (full size)
    ✅ coffee
    ❌tea
    ❌ wet-bar
    ❌ mini-bar
    NOISE -- 👍 ok. Peaceful & quiet when kids aren't running through the halls, loitering in the parking lot or throwing parties.
    LOCATION -- 👍 Good. Water & sun in downtown Stockton. The environment felt safe and the Stockton Arena is just feet away.
    The route to the property isn't a smooth one & there isn't much else in the vicinity besides this property.
    RECOMMENDATION
    price: $154.53/night
    Was it worth it: yes
    Best part: laundry services
    The Drip Pricing (resort/junk fees) was heavy on this one, which soured the experience.
    Hotel economy in this area of NorCal is already painful & the opaque pricing didn't help.
    It's since been outlawed which makes this experience must less polarizing IMO.
    I could see myself returning & would recommend it to others.
    4/5 ⭐