We just returned from our five day stay at the Yacht Club, via Shades of Green. The front desk has a block of rooms that they can work from and were were assigned an end room on the second floor. I prefer the second floor because it is easy to take the stairs and avoid the elevator. I prefer an end room because instead of just a balcony, there are two rather large windows that would normally be on the solid wall. The new decor is lovely, deeper, richer colors than the previous color scheme. We checked in after five on the day before Thanksgiving, and the lobby and front desk did not appear to be very busy at that time. In spite of that, we waited quite a while for our luggage. While our room was attractive, the bathroom had not been cleaned. I called the front desk and the problem was investigated. We were offered another room but I had already waited for 25 minutes for our luggage, which still had not arrived. I also liked the room and agreed that the room could be recleaned when we left. As compensation, we opted for a complimentary breakfast at the Yacht Club Galley. I am glad that it was a "free" breakfast because I wouldn't have been happy if I had to pay for it, but that is another post. Newspaper delivery was sporadic with 2 newspapers delivered to the door, two out of the five mornings that we were there. Coffee is another issue for me. I really feel that a hotel that prides itself on amenities and service has no business charging for coffee in the morning. $1.79 for a cup of coffee that USED to be complimentary is absurd. Coffee was complimentary for years then it was removed from the lobby and replaced with coffee makers that generated a room charge for the coffee. Those were removed so they can now charge for coffee. Not good. Maybe it was the time of year but I missed the gentleman that greets guests as you enter the lobby. The only consistant figure I saw in the lobby was a uniformed security officer. I am not sure his presence is necessary nor adds to the the atmosphere. Any questions, I will be happy to answer.