Descriptive Essay About A Hotel

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The first thing I noticed about the hotel is that it seemed very calm. The lobby seemed busy, but relaxed at the same time. The lobby smelled fresh and recently cleaned.
For the most part the music played was background music, but there was one song I hear that did not quite fit in. That song was, “I’m a Believer” by Smash Mouth. Although it reminded me of my childhood it did not fit in with the atmosphere of the hotel.
I noticed that most of the meeting rooms contained bathrooms for attendees. There were also always bathrooms located as one walked up to a new level. I drink a lot of water so I found it comforting to have bathrooms available all around the hotel.
The gym was very nice and had a variety of machines. It was quiet in there which is nice because I do not like going to crowded gyms. They also have an
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It holds up to 50 people. The conference table cannot be moved. There are no windows in the room. There is a restroom located in the entrance of the boardroom. (G)
El Captain A Meeting room contained another U-shaped setup. There were rolling white boards in the room. (H)
The Presidential Suite was rather large and elegant. There was a living room which chairs and a large television. There was a deck outside where parties of up to 50 people could be held. On the deck there was a fireplace and couches. It contained a king bed. The bathroom had both a tub and a shower. The toilet was in a separate room. (I)
The Sunset Deck patio is located in between all of the guestrooms. It is a 16,000 foot space. There are two decks in total. They seemed empty and dry. (J)
The suites could have three or more rooms on either side. Guests can choose between King and Queen Beds. In the last two months they installed Murphy beds. There are slider doors that lead to the outside patio. There are around 60 suites in total. They also come in junior or half sizes. One of the halls on the way to the suite smelled like cigarette smoke.

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