I had stayed at this hotel many times previously, but first time since 2020. Marriott has really let this hotel go. At check-in I was told they were giving me an ADA room to give me "more space." I asked if there was any reason I wouldn't want it, and he said "no, everything is the same, just the furniture is reconfigured to give more space." Well, when I took a shower shortly after I found a big problem - the accessible shower was designed so poorly that the water flooded the whole bathroom up to the toilet area (VERY narrow shower and the ADA seats/rails take up most of the area. And there is no curb to stop the water flow). Really uncomfortable for those without ADA needs. Then I realized that the AC was faulty and couldn't get very cool (it was a warm night). So I called down to ask if I could move to a regular room. And that's when the clerk admitted he lied to me about the room - he said the real reason he gave me that room was because all the other available rooms have completely broken ACs. Plus the spa was closed/broken the 3 days I was there, and I was told it had been out of order "for a while." That's an amenity that was part of the draw in booking this place - disappointing that they didn't disclose this fact. So clearly Marriott isn't performing the necessary maintenance to make this property worth visiting. I don't see myself coming back here.