I hesitated to give the hotel a review and thought it may have been a one-off but decided to write about our experience for the sake of other travelers. For context, my husband is a Marriott lifetime platinum and we have certain expectations when staying at a Marriott chain hotel. The Renaissance Reno is equivalent in our mind to a Marriott hotel but it failed to deliver the same quality during our stay. The positive: the hotel has been renovated with its unique style and the lobby is stunning. Our room was spacious, comfortable and updated The negative: There were 2 front desks in the lobby on each side of the entrance and it was confusing where to go for the check-in. Considering that my husband is a loyal Marriott member, the staff helping us seemed curt and did not make us feel special. Since it was a Sunday and we were told that the member's lounge was closed. We could still enter it and there were dirty dishes sitting on the counter and it felt unwelcome. Breakfast at the lounge the next few days was mediocre, so were the afternoon appetizers. This applies to service as well as quality of the food and available options. The worst offender has to be the internet TV. This trip was for us to relax, stay in and catch up on some movie watching. It was the worst experience ever! It took us about 5 hours to watch a 2.5 hour-movie. We thought it was just an a one-time problem but it happened to any movie on any internet channel. This is no exaggeration: the movie would freeze every minute which we got used to, but then it would freeze long enough to display an error, at which point you have to start over from beginning and fast-forward to where it was left off. Lastly, we did not mind paying the $15 self parking but started to notice there were outside people not staying at the hotel parking for free.
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