Somewhat upscale, with extended stay and ADA-friendly suites, all with kitchenettes. The “sofa bed”, however, is a short-backed sofa that flips into a double-bed-sized flat surface you can lay some sheets and blankets on, but it is not a mattress and is not comfortable as a bed or sofa. The breakfast offerings were varied and good, including two pans of hot dishes. BBQ grills and tables outside are available for use. Lots of kids’ sports teams stay here, so be prepared for lots of kids in the breakfast area. Our corner two-bedroom suite was quiet though. Three TVs available. Nice stay, but pricey at around $250 a night in the busy summer, plus you pay $16 a night on top of that for parking. Exercise room and pool are nice. Managers at service desk were helpful in arranging an extra cleaning when my immunosuppressed husband got home from the hospital,