We had stayed there many years ago and found it to be a well run and luxurious experience. I don't understand what the thinking was in fixing what wasn't broken and making it look and feel like a much lower class of hotel. The decor feels silly, and it feels ad hock, nothing makes sense, nothing is comfortable except the breakfast room. That said, I can't understand why the big attractive breakfast room is only the breakfast room, and that there's no real restaurant there. Breakfast was included in the package I'd reserved. The 40 minute wait for cold food was so awful that I decided to take my breakfast in the coffee shop, also only open for breakfast. The people in the coffee shop couldn't have been nicer, but the idea of coffee in a cardboard is NOT luxury hotel service. The pastries were good, and fresh. The room that functions as a bar (the bar itself is blocked by a strange high table and has seats that are isolated from each other), tea room and restaurant is roped off until a certain hour, the decor feels like something's gone wrong, it's either low chairs from your grandmother's house at low tables, highboys, or a section with no windows that feels like a lunch room or something, even though there could be a view of the park, were there not things in the way. I found the atmosphere so uninviting that I never ate there or had a drink. One of the amenities is something I'd never seen before, "The Vault" is accessed by your key card, you can have plain or peanut M&M's, carbonated drinks, bottled water, potato chips in the tiny bags you'd get on a plane in tourist class, or what appeared to be gourmet jelly beans, that you gather in a plastic cup! More staff needs to be hired, and they need to be dressed better.