My first thought upon arrival was that the hotel's exterior was not particularly attractive. But the upside was it had a large parking lot with plenty of spaces available.Right next to the reception desk was a snack area selling Gatorade, soda, juices, chips, candy, and miscellaneous toiletry items.There was nobody else in the lobby when I arrived, so the check-in process was fast.
I took the elevator up to the third floor. I wasn't a big fan of the carpeting, which seemed dated, even though the hotel just opened earlier this year.The wall art was bold and pop art-esque, depicting scenes of downtown Lexington and horses .Rather than swiping a key card, Best Wester GLo guests enter their rooms via a contactless RFID system.Katie Warren/Business Insider
I was pleasantly surprised by the room's modern décor, with its geometric graphic wallpaper, minimalist white and gray bedding, and pops of bright blue and yellow.Although it was topped with may more pillows than necessary — I took most of them off — the bed was comfortable.A flat-screen TV was mounted on the wall directly in front of the bed.
The WiFi was fast and easy to connect to, which was a huge relief. Too many hotels I stay at — even luxury hotels — seem to have spotty WiFi.A mirrored sliding door separated the room for the bathroom.The walk-in shower had an adjustable shower head and bath products in bulk.
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