There are two elevators, neither one was operational when we arrived: we were on the third floor. This was not ideal given we had driven 14 hours to get there and had to haul everything upstairs. The breakfast was disappointing: two cereal options, juice, and bread. There was coffee at least.
Others have remarked about the building needing updates. This is very true. It was not visually pleasing, but it was somewhere to sleep, shower, and change clothes before spending the day in DC. The neighborhood was a bit questionable, but we never felt in danger. The air conditioner did not work well and the room was never cooler than 70 degrees. When we first arrived, the staff had left the heat blasting and it was 90 degrees when we first arrived. We had to leave the door open to cool it off. We did see roaches three times. The most disturbing was my son waking up to one crawling on him during the night. One in the shower and one near the door.
Overall, it wasn’t horrible, it just wasn’t great. For $90 per night after fees, the proximity to DC, it was fine and met our basic needs.