I stay at Courtyards fairly often for consistent quality at a fair price, and this location was no exception. For a very nice $79 weekend rate, we got a clean, quiet, business-class room with a comfortable bed with crisp new linens and new furnishings that included an impressive desk space. A professional reception staff provided crisp service with mixed friendliness. The airport shuttle service was not only handy, but ran more often and on-time that other such shuttles I've taken. One driver apologized for being only five minutes late.
Some nitpicks:
The staff recommended a shuttle time that barely gave us time to catch our plane; use your own judgment on when to leave.
Courtyard has spent lots of money on upgrades to cater to business professionals, with such amenities as a nice free business center in the lobby. However, this location is a little average on the fundamentals, with the somewhat sickly lit shower rooms, substandard toilet paper and towels, and hasn't yet put in the curved shower curtain rod that most hotels are now offering.
Courtyard also expects that you pay for your breakfast, while others in the price range offer at least a basic continental for free.
When I asked the staff if they could print my boarding passes, I was directed to the new business center, where a gentleman surfing lingerie models told me he needed significantly more time on the only computer.
The 1-mile radius around the hotel can be sketchy in places. We were approached and asked for money by two men in a dimly lit parking lot at a hotel-recommended restaurant nearby. If you miss the road to the freeway in the other direction, you'll find yourself amid several gentlemen's clubs in another dimly lit neighborhood.











