We picked this hotel solely for the somewhat “affordable” parking prices ($60 a night). The hotel doesn’t limit the number of people that can park so when we came back on our second night, the garage was full. We were pushed to use valet but even that was full. We had to park on the street, which thankfully nothing happened to our car, but the stress of that and not knowing if we’d get a parking ticket and being worried we’d have to move it was just too much. We were able to get the second night taken off since we didn’t use the parking garage, but the whole thing was a mess. The hotel was completely sold out because of the concert we were there for and for a cruise that was docked in Seattle. The person we spoke to initially was training and we feel that given how busy the hotel was, they probably shouldn’t have been alone at the desk because we were also given incorrect information about if they could hold our luggage which caused unnecessary worry all night as we had to modify our next day schedule. Luckily it all worked out and in the morning the staff were very knowledgeable and helpful. I will also said the beds weren’t the most comfortable and the pillows were about as structured and supportive as using a balled up blanket or sweatshirt. I don’t think we would stay here again just given all the factors, but we are glad it all worked out.