This was going to be a very different review but thanks to the front desk manager Carmen, our experience was rescued. This is a beautiful, VERY OLD, historic hotel. Keep your expectations geared for very old. It has a lot of its original flooring, plaster, fixtures, and quite a bit of it feels like and 80s/90s update happened at some point. The bed was comfortable enough and the pillows were not the weird kind that immediately go flat when you put your head on it. Our first night, I took a shower and found that the drain did not work at all. It was pretty late at night but a maintenance person was sent to our room. He wasn’t able to fix the problem and we were told someone would come the next day so they could use some louder equipment when it wasn’t almost midnight. No one came though and we had to take weird quick burst showers so we didn’t flood the place. Finally at 8-8:30pm after two more visits to the front desk Carmen came in to save the day and got us into a new room for our second and final night. Thank goodness! We also had the breakfast and the Friday night seafood buffet on premises. Both were tasty but the seafood was a bit lacking on the buffet. I was hoping for some crab. Frog legs and catfish aren’t really seafood. Everything we ate did taste nice and fresh. The oysters on the half shell did not look very fresh so we didn’t try those. We will be back again because we love the character of these really old type hotels.