The room was clean and quiet enough, so there were no complaints there, but that is the best I can say. I reserved a suite, so perhaps my expectations were too high. Instead of walking into a comfortable, nicely appointed suite, I felt like I had stepped into a Holiday Inn from 1965. I expected more from Marriott.
Instead of a suite, my room looked more like an undersized studio apartment, stove and all, and the lack of decent lighting and the dark, oddly patterned carpet made the sparsely furnished living area appear rather dismal. Next, the finish on the mirror in the bathroom was severely worn around the edges, which only served to highlight the tiny (maybe 24-inch wide) single-sink vanity. It was a good thing that the toilet was positioned right next to the sink because its seat was the only place to set a make-up case, which brings up the three mismatched lights hanging over the sink; the globes matched, the three too-low wattage light bulbs did not - it was like trying to get ready for the day in the dark.
I envisioned checking my computer for messages, unwinding with my feet up on a comfy sofa, enjoying a glass of wine, and getting a restful night's sleep in a spacious, comfortable bed. The living area had a roll-out table instead of a computer desk, a small, uncomfortable sofa bed instead of a cozy sofa, and instead of a king-sized bed, I had a less-than-spacious queen. That was not exactly the evening I had in mind.
I don't picture myself staying here again.