My family of four arrived at the Element at 5:30pm after an 8 hour drive only to find they oversold the suite I reserved (directly through their site) for two nights. The receptionist at the front desk sent me to two different rooms that he had said were suites (separate bedroom) but turned out to be just standard studio rooms. Perhaps sensing my growing frustration, another receptionist, "Nebraska", upgraded our room to a nicer suite on the top floor. Kudos to her. If she had not done that my review would be 0 stars. This suite was nice and large but, unfortunately, the bedroom AC did not work at all the first night (the main living AC was working). After calling down the next morning for repair, the next night yielded a blowing fan from the vent, but NO cold air. Our stay was in early April, so the temperature hovered at 74 degrees at night in that bedroom which was kinda doable? If this had been in the heat of mid-summer, tho? I was surprised to find this issue at a new hotel. The hotel is nicely designed with a Scandinavian flair and the Aloft adjoins which I think is a great way to share accommodations with complimentary hotels. The room and bedding seemed clean. There were only two towels in the bathroom which seemed strange for such a large suite. The bathroom door would not lock. The bathroom fan did not turn on. Again, why is this happening a newer hotel? The breakfast was surprisingly worse than expected. The person making omelets was friendly enough, but the egg mixture is poured from a large container and is obviously very low quality. Don't expect them to be cracking eggs in front of you. There is no other hot food, just fruit, yogurt and muffins. etc. There was no luggage cart available the entire night we checked in. I had to take about 5 or 6 trips to get my families gear up to the room. There was one cart available on the day we checked out, tho. Finally, If you think you are wanting to walk from this hotel please read on. The hotel is located right across the back of Seaworld and was visible from our room. However the front and only entrance to Seaworld is unfortunately a 30-40 minute walk away through some heavy traffic streets. Without sidewalks at times. I was forced to walk this route w/ stroller due to an ill child mid-day at the park (we had gotten seperated from a family friend that we rode to the park with, and Uber with child seat was 20 minutes away) and it was long and precarious journey. You have to cross a 4 lane highway, without a crosswalk, to get to the Seaworld parking lot. Nobody else was walking the route while I was on it. It appears Seaworld does not encourage walking to the park. Especially from this direction. Without Nebraska helping us out at the front desk, this would've been a real tough trip. So much thanks to her. I hope Marriott can remedy their oversold room issue, improve the breakfast, and address the themaintenance issues. Call ahead?