We stayed here one night on Sept 8th for $113/night. It was a room on the '4th' floor with the 3rdfloor being the lobby level.
Yes, the room was small but very quaint. The bed was nice and the bathroom cute with the unique toilet and pedestal sink. Yes, the floor slanted but this is a ship and there is a sign up at the entrance to the lobby that it does have uneven floors, low doorways etc.
The front desk staff was very friendly but overall not very helpful. We arrived at 10pm at night due to a 6 hour delayed arrival on Amtrak. The front desk was unfamiliar with the area and could not give any recommendations for places to have food delivered from etc.
Due to their small size etc, they do not have a soda machine etc. Since we couldn't find anyone to deliver food to us, we thought at least they would have a soda machine. We ended up waiting until morning to get some food/beverages.
Old Sacramento is a cute quaint area. Just to note they dont open their doors to any of their stores until 10am at least. We went out at 8am and even the coffee shops were closed. But once they did open, we found some great shops and yummy food.
As we were checking out, they were installing new flat screen TVs in the rooms. Should be nice. They also have free wireless internet. Just ask for the password to get on.
Overall, I would probably stay here again. I know what to expect now and if arriving later in the evening, expect everything to be shut down. If you want more convenience etc, Embassy Suites is right at the edge of Old Sacramento. It is more expensive but I am sure they have a lot more amenities to offer plus their free breakfast.
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