Lovely room in a charming historic building, beautifully appointed and very comfortable. Only thing is, it appeared no one worked there. You get a code from your email to get in and retrieve your key and documents. There's a tantalizing coffee bar with all the condiments and extras, but no coffee or hot water. There's no phone number to call if you need help. They advertised free parking, which is technically true, but it's only 2 first come first serve spaces. Our room was a little too warm but there was no thermostat. None of the welcome documents offered any help. I finally had to get online and pull the number off the website. A nice girl answered and was able to adjust the thermostat remotely. We never once saw any staff of any kind in the place, nor a proprietor. They supposedly serve breakfast from 8:30-9:30, but when we left around 7:30, there was no evidence of life in the kitchen, no fresh coffee or juices laid out, nada. We dropped the keys in the dish and left.
Despite being quite comfortable, superbly located, very clean and charming, we couldn't shake the Twilight Zone feeling of being humans in some kind of alien AI experiment that's close to real life, but not quite like real life, or like the Charles Bronson - Elizabeth Montgomery episode where they are the last two humans on earth. A little warmth and humanity from the operators of this joint could make it a cozy and desirable inn. Right now, it isn't.