I felt utterly humiliated by one of the staff at the breakfast hall. I had a plate of food in my hand while in the buffet area, and out of all the guests, she asked me what my room number was- as if I was not a guest in the hotel. Mind you this was day 2 of our stay and NO ONE asked us for a room number on day 1. She did NOT ask any of the other guests that were milling in, only me. I later confronted her and just politely asked why I was the only one she asked. She lied to my face and said she was asking everyone. I literally watched her after she asked me and I noticed a few people come and go but she did NOT ask them. She then pretended to ask 1 or 2 people because she now knew she had my attention. Lana, if you are reading this, learn tact and be respectful and treat everyone equally. Thomas if you are reading this, as I suggested, if that is your so called policy, then be consistent and check ALL guests at the door or have people sign a sheet as soon as they walk in. It's not good form to ask people while getting food. I don't know where you received management training but I felt singled out as if I was a thief. Meanwhile, I had 2 rooms and a parking space for 2 nights under my name. With regards to the food, I'm not sure if the reviews here are actually real reviews, the friuit was not fresh, the coffee was bland, and the selection was quite drab. Do yourself a favor and skip this hotel. Here is a pic of a mosquito in the bathroom that bit us all night.