Room Amenities
- Telescope & Plane Spotting Guide
- Stearns & Foster Pillow Top Bed
- Bose Sound System
- 47" Flatscreen HD Television
- Large Working Desk with Multimedia Connectivity Hub
- Nespresso Coffee System
- Individual Kettle with Selection of Teas
- Le Labo Bath Amenities
- Complimentary Wi-Fi with Media Connectivity Panel
- 24 Hour Fitness Center Access
- Recycling Boxes
- Alarm Clock
- Hair Dryer
- Iron & Ironing Board
- Complimentary Local Phone Calls
- Two Telephones with Voicemail (One Cordless)
- In-room Movies* (charges applicable)
- Express Video Checkout
- Automated Stocked Minibar
- Terry Cloth Bathrobes
- In-room Safe
- Sound-proofed floor to ceiling windows
- Air Conditioning with Individual Climate Control
- Wheelchairs (Upon Request)
- Transfer Benches (Upon Request)
- Toilet Risers (Upon Request)
- Telephones Compatible with Healing Aids (Upon Request)
- Shower Chairs (Upon Request)
- Closed Caption Decoding Equipment (Upon Request)
- Bed Board (Upon Request)
- Humidifier (Upon Request)
- Highchairs (Upon Request)
- Travel Amenity Kit (Upon Request)
- Dog Amenities (Upon Request)
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