Nothing fancy, but the room was neat and clean and had a mini-fridge and microwave, which was all that I needed for a quick, overnight stay. Shower had shampoo and conditioner pump bottles. The best feature was the hot breakfast. Scrambled eggs and sausage along with the usual assortment of bread, cereal, yogurt, coffee, juice, and of course, the ubiquitous waffle irons. I especially liked that the scrambled eggs tasted 'real' to me and not like a powdered egg mix like I had at a much more expensive hotel in Anaheim just a couple weeks before. My only suggestion would be to move the waffle irons to a different station as the wait for the waffles created a long line that kept you from quickly accessing the other food options. The area around the hotel is a little confusing to navigate, but with a GPS you'll be fine. There are plenty of stores within a few blocks of the hotel and soon there'll be a 'Raising Canes' right across the street. There's also a 'park 'n ride' about a half mile from the hotel, so catching either the green or blue lines to/from downtown to see a game at Petco Park was a breeze ($1.25 each way for seniors!).