Although overall this place was not a complete horrible experience, it wasn't the best either. I appreciate the "heads up" that there was no elevator, and that we were placed on the 2nd floor, but the room itself had a couple issues. First off there was a smell to the room which come to find there was leftover food left in the refrigerator that stunk up the room. There was an overhead light with a ceiling fan that was stuck at max speed & the chain was broken so we could not reduce the speed nor turn off the fan. So we had to make a choice between having light and freezing, or minimal light and not freezing. The restroom was very small that it was difficult to close the door as well, and the shower had a window that lead to who knows where, but a dark room. The room was drafty, but the bed was comfortable. The floors were faux hard wood, so we can hear the guests that were staying in the room above us, that checked into their room after 12:45am and walked around their room for another hour. Also, there was a private party that was going on at one of the establishments right below us & we could hear the loud booming of the music till just about midnight.
The plus side is that the room was reasonably priced, fairly close to the Convention Center, pretty clean, and the boutique-ness of the place was nice that we were able to be close to the other families in our group.
Parking can be purchased - two blocks away, but you can find street parking somewhat near by.