Checked in at 2 & was checked out before 8. Coming in, I checked in with one woman, too tired to get her name) I gave her my ID & my credit card that I booked with—because my maiden name is on my cards & not my ID. She couldn’t check me in because my ID & Cards didn’t match. No problem, I have my passport—which I had to go out the car and get. When I come back, I checked in with a guy—who didn’t even ask for the other piece of ID the first woman swore they needed. I didn’t think anything of it. He also offered me water. The one reason they got two stars is because he was so nice & friendly. As this is going on, I do realize the other customers were offered champagne upon arrival while I had to wait to be offered by a completely different person. I go to the room, I had a Junior King Suite. & something in my spirit wouldn’t settle. So I go and read more reviews of this place & they absolutely do treat Black people different here & decided that I was not going to spend my five days here for my birthday after that. Upon checking out, —a different woman was at the front, & when I told her I was checking out early, she didn’t even inquire about why we were checking out early, which told me that my feelings were absolutely correct. So Black people will probably be treated differently here. & for what it’s worth, the place is not worth the price.