Also, when we got into our room, both toilet paper rolls had just a little on it and no spares so on the very first day we had to call for more toilet paper. 4 people in 1 room made it really hard to get ready at the same time. Our room had 2 queen beds that were actually very comfortable for a hotel and a decent size bathroom, but it would have been nice to have a mirror in the room itself and not just the bathroom. Was a little upset to pay $4 for drip coffee that was just brown water. Any complaints about the hotel are minor - BAD coffee from the restaurant. Call ahead when you need the car and then just pull up at front and they park it for you. I saw several reviews complaining about the valet but we found it great. Staff was great and very friendly - Tasha, Nate, Bryan & Jonah all really made our stay perfect!. The historic charm combined with modern upgrades and decoration make the whole place inviting. A little hard to figure out on a first visit. If there was a negative, it was that the main entrance with the valet parking was on a side street around the corner from the official address. Alex (?) parked our car, brought up our bags, brought us extra chairs for our room, and delivered our missing water glasses with smiles! The young lady at the front desk on Tuesday and Wednesday was a delight and cheerfully helped us with some problems like our lost valet parking ticket! Our waitress for our breakfasts (if you reserve, add the breakfast option…you won’t be sorry) was amazing! The hotel itself is beautiful, and yes, a little quirky. ![]() Everyone was helpful, friendly, and efficient. Best part of our stay was the exceptional service. We selected the Hotel Indigo because of its proximity to an exhibit we were visiting, but also because it seemed a little quirky and out of the ordinary. ![]() I traveled with a group of three other ladies.
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