My girlfriend and I stayed here 4 nights during our visit to Modernism Week. The location was perfect---good street parking and within walking distance to the commercial area of downtown Palm Springs. The property has a lovely pool and is extremely quiet. Landscape is well maintained. It is a designated historic property.||||We had a large suite corner/end room (#111) with ample space, and it included a small kitchenette, of which we used only the refrigerator. Bed; excellent; linens and towels: good.. The bathroom is in need of updating. Mirrors are a bit rusty, sink and counter extremely low, step down shower with an opening that is narrow; shower space is small. It was fine for us ... we are short and tiny, but it wouldn't work for either of our husbands who are tall and around 225 pounds. I could not bring my husband to this hotel and have him be comfortable in the bathroom||||Know there is no staff on property, however communication via text messaging is excellent. ||||Also, know that there is no restaurant or even a cafe on property. This, in my opinion, is a big negative. Yes, there is a small pod coffee machine and a couple of granola bars. But, if you want a good cup of coffee (or coffee drink) and something more than a granola bar, you must leave the property and go into town. We did not want to purchase groceries and make our breakfast before heading out, usually by 7:30 AM to make our first tours. ||||Accommodation prices are high in Palm Springs this time of year, and substantially higher during the Modernism event. Our total bill for 4 nights was $ 1750.52. Compared to other accommodations nearby this was the least expensive of what I priced. But, for over $ 430. per night I would have expected an updated bathroom and at least a cafe on the property. ||||We did know about the lack of a dining area before we booked, but having been to PS before, I knew where we could get a good coffee and a light breakfast, such as at Koffi or Starbucks. But, also know that breakfast restaurants do not typically open until 8 am, so if you have a 8 am or 8:30 appointment, you are limited to coffee cafes, unless, of course you want to stock the kitchen in your unit (if your unit has a kitchen ... not certain if they all do.)||||This property is good for some, but know its...
Read moreMy girlfriend and I stayed here 4 nights during our visit to Modernism Week. The location was perfect---good street parking and within walking distance to the commercial area of downtown Palm Springs. The property has a lovely pool and is extremely quiet. Landscape is well maintained. It is a designated historic property.||||We had a large suite corner/end room (#111) with ample space, and it included a small kitchenette, of which we used only the refrigerator. Bed; excellent; linens and towels: good.. The bathroom is in need of updating. Mirrors are a bit rusty, sink and counter extremely low, step down shower with an opening that is narrow; shower space is small. It was fine for us ... we are short and tiny, but it wouldn't work for either of our husbands who are tall and around 225 pounds. I could not bring my husband to this hotel and have him be comfortable in the bathroom||||Know there is no staff on property, however communication via text messaging is excellent. ||||Also, know that there is no restaurant or even a cafe on property. This, in my opinion, is a big negative. Yes, there is a small pod coffee machine and a couple of granola bars. But, if you want a good cup of coffee (or coffee drink) and something more than a granola bar, you must leave the property and go into town. We did not want to purchase groceries and make our breakfast before heading out, usually by 7:30 AM to make our first tours. ||||Accommodation prices are high in Palm Springs this time of year, and substantially higher during the Modernism event. Our total bill for 4 nights was $ 1750.52. Compared to other accommodations nearby this was the least expensive of what I priced. But, for over $ 430. per night I would have expected an updated bathroom and at least a cafe on the property. ||||We did know about the lack of a dining area before we booked, but having been to PS before, I knew where we could get a good coffee and a light breakfast, such as at Koffi or Starbucks. But, also know that breakfast restaurants do not typically open until 8 am, so if you have a 8 am or 8:30 appointment, you are limited to coffee cafes, unless, of course you want to stock the kitchen in your unit (if your unit has a kitchen ... not certain if they all do.)||||This property is good for some, but know its...
Read moreMy girlfriend and I stayed here 4 nights during our visit to Modernism Week. The location was perfect---good street parking and within walking distance to the commercial area of downtown Palm Springs. The property has a lovely pool and is extremely quiet. Landscape is well maintained. It is a designated historic property.||||We had a large suite corner/end room (#111) with ample space, and it included a small kitchenette, of which we used only the refrigerator. Bed; excellent; linens and towels: good.. The bathroom is in need of updating. Mirrors are a bit rusty, sink and counter extremely low, step down shower with an opening that is narrow; shower space is small. It was fine for us ... we are short and tiny, but it wouldn't work for either of our husbands who are tall and around 225 pounds. I could not bring my husband to this hotel and have him be comfortable in the bathroom||||Know there is no staff on property, however communication via text messaging is excellent. ||||Also, know that there is no restaurant or even a cafe on property. This, in my opinion, is a big negative. Yes, there is a small pod coffee machine and a couple of granola bars. But, if you want a good cup of coffee (or coffee drink) and something more than a granola bar, you must leave the property and go into town. We did not want to purchase groceries and make our breakfast before heading out, usually by 7:30 AM to make our first tours. ||||Accommodation prices are high in Palm Springs this time of year, and substantially higher during the Modernism event. Our total bill for 4 nights was $ 1750.52. Compared to other accommodations nearby this was the least expensive of what I priced. But, for over $ 430. per night I would have expected an updated bathroom and at least a cafe on the property. ||||We did know about the lack of a dining area before we booked, but having been to PS before, I knew where we could get a good coffee and a light breakfast, such as at Koffi or Starbucks. But, also know that breakfast restaurants do not typically open until 8 am, so if you have a 8 am or 8:30 appointment, you are limited to coffee cafes, unless, of course you want to stock the kitchen in your unit (if your unit has a kitchen ... not certain if they all do.)||||This property is good for some, but know its...
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