The room is very stylish, boasting bottles of available liquor to be purchased in the space of a more traditional microwave. The shower is second to none and the bathroom is about 40% of the entire room so it feels very luxurious and high end. The staff is phenomenal and the location downtown for events is perfect. However, there are many downsides as well. The 5am construction (on a Saturday morning no less) and the loud train tracks that run right beside the building greatly detract from its close proximity to the MB stadium and State Farm arena. The rooms try desperately to be bougie in every sense of the word: light sensors on both sides of the bed when you get up in the middle of the night that tend to stay on longer than I wanted, a chaise that is stylish but too hard to sit on with no other seats, and sensors in the bathroom that wake you up during a middle of the night bathroom. The room is the smallest I’ve ever stayed in, which I’m sure is why there is nowhere to comfortably sit. If you want style and a very unique stay, it’s beautiful and you’ll want to post pictures on your socials. However, if you prefer comfort, more traditional amenities, and something free for breakfast, look elsewhere.