This seemed like kind of a “hostel on steroids.” The room was tiny (although the bathroom was awesome!) and there’s a lot of emphasis on gathering in common areas to do fun things.
My greatest quibbles arise from this effort: (1) there is no coffee maker in the room, so one has to plod down to the far corner of the bar to pour a cup, by which point you feel as tho you should pay for it (but you don’t) and (2) similarly, use of any coupons is not an intuitive process, requiring interaction with a human, while opportunities to nickel and dime one’s credit are abound.
(Also, the constant pop / hip hop music in the lobbies and elevators was a bit much - but I’m old.)