Visiting friends in Williamsburg I choose Coda over the Hoxton for the additional space in a Luxe King (170 sq ft at the Hoxton vs 295 at Coda). I'll start with all the staff were great, any issues with the hotel are not their doing. The hotel is not a four star, and is essentially a seasonal place that centers around the pool. The lobby is unimpressive and there is no security to allow only those with key cards up to the rooms. The rooftop bar was not open. The restaurant was only open for breakfast and over the weekend. We received vouchers for breakfast and, again, service was good but the restaurant is disorganized and the food was bad (even for free). We had other vouchers that we didn't use. The room was clean and spacious but all Luxe Kings face the courtyard, which is full of tarps and isn't a nice view off season. There was only a blackout curtain (no sheer privacy curtain) so you have to choose between no privacy or no natural light. The room was sp****ly furnished; no robes, slippers, mini bar, or luggage rack. We asked the front desk for a luggage rack and they brought one up. The bathroom floods if you have the shower at full blast. The bed was comfortable and the I enjoyed the scent of the bath products. Housekeeping was provided and was good. All in all, this hotel is lacking amenities expected from a four star hotel. We had a good nights sleep, the staff was friendly, and the location was excellent. Just don't expect a luxurious hotel stay!