Clean room, beds were comfortable. For most, it's a solid hotel. After staying at a different hotel earlier in the week for work, I couldn't help but notice the renovations were a bit superficial. Bathroom had wallpaper that was to appear as though there was a chair rail. The walls in the room were bare and the furnishing, although unique, still somehow felt a bit sterile and sparse in a relatively spacious room. The theme on the floor was circus, which amounted to one whimsical dresser in the hallway, 3 warped mirrors in the elevator bank that weren't quite warped enough to make the viewer actually into funny shapes, and a sorta circus-y wallpaper in the corridors with random words above the doors, which then felt a little like a wing at a children's hospital. If you're going to do a theme, go all in to make it effective and fun, otherwise it's distracting. 2 great things: the 1 shared nightstand between the 2 beds had not just a standard USB but also 2 USB-C chargers; and I overhead front desk tell a different guest that we could ask for extra cookies anytime (by the way, didn't the doubletree cookies used to be more chewy/less crunchy back in the day?). The staff that checked me in was pleasant but also very tired/on autopilot. He asked me twice if i wanted a cookie and water then asked me again how many keys I wanted. Overall, the Curtis is a good stay in that it got the basics right but wish quality of the room/decor was a bit better.