"Location, location, location! Hotel is a 5 minute covered walk from the terminals, and there was only negligible in-room noise from the airplanes. However, I can’t otherwise recommend this hotel (or at least the room we had), unless you’re a single traveler looking for an efficiency type hotel room. The biggest issue was the bed - while equipped with nice sheets and a comfy mattress, the orientation was such that one side abutted the exterior window, while the head/foot sides abutted the walls. As such, it requires one person to crawl across the bed to the window side to access their spot. God forbid you need to get up in the middle of the night, as you would need to have ninja skills not to wake your partner as you crawl over them. Making matters worse, the individual on the window side of the bed had no power outlets, shelf, or end table, light controls, reading, light, or similar amenities. The room was equipped with an iPad that appeared to be a strange use of excessive technology… For some, using iPad to manage everything in the room is a feature, but I much prefer physical switches, remotes, and the like. Other strange “features” included the ability to change the color of the lighting in the shower to any color of the rainbow – but God forbid you’d want white light. The hallways felt more like I was living in a Kubrick film, then a Marriott-family property. Lastly, check-in is a strange self-serve experience on clunky touchscreen computers. Property is not for me."