lulubelle
The "twisty" part of the 60 is called the Badlands
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I have stayed at both using my SPG points.
I agree with most everyone has said.
GG - too far away. Being literally across the street from Target takes away from the feeling of being on vacation for me. And if you take the ART it goes around this giant loop of several blocks and feels like a long trip. Rather plain rooms and the bath has no tub, just a shower if that matters to you. That said, the parking is cheaper, everything still looks very new and the staff are as friendly and helpful as you could ask for.
Park - Really nice property. View rooms are awesome (for fireworks especially), restaurant is good, walk isn't bad to TS lot, either is the shuttle. I had issues with the staff here. My Starwood Amex declined and rather than calling them for me (or with me), they asked me to step aside and provide a different CC. After that they treated me like a second class citizen. I called Amex right away and was told that the system was down and all cards were declined for a 20 minute period. Amex was very apologetic, Sheraton front desk not so much. Once the parking arm wouldn't open after inserting my key so I buzzed the intercom. No one answered and I had to go back inside to get another key. No apology or anything. Good customer service goes a long way in my book. But again, the hotel itself and the rooms are my favorite of all the offsites.
The Club level option would be very tempting for me.
Good luck deciding.
I agree with most everyone has said.
GG - too far away. Being literally across the street from Target takes away from the feeling of being on vacation for me. And if you take the ART it goes around this giant loop of several blocks and feels like a long trip. Rather plain rooms and the bath has no tub, just a shower if that matters to you. That said, the parking is cheaper, everything still looks very new and the staff are as friendly and helpful as you could ask for.
Park - Really nice property. View rooms are awesome (for fireworks especially), restaurant is good, walk isn't bad to TS lot, either is the shuttle. I had issues with the staff here. My Starwood Amex declined and rather than calling them for me (or with me), they asked me to step aside and provide a different CC. After that they treated me like a second class citizen. I called Amex right away and was told that the system was down and all cards were declined for a 20 minute period. Amex was very apologetic, Sheraton front desk not so much. Once the parking arm wouldn't open after inserting my key so I buzzed the intercom. No one answered and I had to go back inside to get another key. No apology or anything. Good customer service goes a long way in my book. But again, the hotel itself and the rooms are my favorite of all the offsites.
The Club level option would be very tempting for me.
Good luck deciding.
