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The Embassy Suites has a lot to offer -- but if you need to be on the internet, you may have to give it a pass.
During a recent 5 day stay there, I was unable to use its wi-fi service, despite having my room changed. At $10 a day, you would think that the service would be important enough to the hotel for it to be certain that it works. Instead, I found it was taking about 5 minutes for each page to load -- and that was when I was able to keep any connection at all.
The only saving factor in all of this was that one side of the hotel is adjacent to an office building which has a wi-fi which is free. If you get a room on that side you can get reliable, even though somewhat slow, service.
If breakfast is more important to you than staying connected, then the ES is a fine spot for you. The food is excellent and you have a very wide choice at its free buffet.
Of course, in the evenings, there is one other solution to the internet problems. For two hours, the bar is open to all guests and the booze is free. This may not get you onto the internet, but after enough drinks you really won't care.
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