The first night I found a small French press coffee maker in my room, espresso cups with fine spoons, fresh coffee, ready ice water, and a big bathroom and shower, premium bedding and towels. However, service noticeably declined following the first night in that I never again saw the standard I witnessed when I arrived. The French Press was never returned to my room, nor were the gorgeous teaspoons, a fact I made a point of making as I didn't want to associated with their disappearance. Then one day the owner was tasking the skeleton crew endlessly, and my room failed to be cleaned or have the bed made. I had to ask for new soap, and forego the cleaning as it was after 6pm and the housekeeper had gone home. She had already had enough to do for the day would be my guess, and told the receptionist that she thought I was in the room, but I was gone all afternoon, only in the room for 45 minutes between 12pm and 6pm. Then the last night it started raining hard. There is a fair amount of seepage, although certainly nothing pooling. Under the sheet I noticed it little, but I am also an athlete. I like this hotel, but they need to do is work on consistent performance. They weren't even fully booked. And they need to do what they can to patch the roof. Standards are consistency. Hire day laborers for non-standard job duties, NEVER micromanage. Give the staff the best written instructions, demonstrations and clear expectations, and let the chips fall.