The hotel is very nice, generally clean w/ excellent, friendly housekeeping staff. Front desk staff were very friendly & helpful. Breakfast was outstanding; best I've ever experienced, make your own pancakes, juice, milk, yogurt, fresh fruit, scrambled eggs, sausage/bacon, great home fries, croissants, toast, oatmeal, coffee bar, & several breakfast staff keeping food stocked & areas clean. Indoor pool was great, too; large & clean &included a rinse shower & sauna room. Facility also had fitness room overlooking pool but didn't use it. Downside to stay was the refugees that Holiday Inn is housing in the hotel. They were segregated on the first 2 floors. There was a strong security presence in hotel lobby & on these 2 floors. Hotel cordoned off back parking lot for exclusive use by the refugees - adults, children sitting, walking, riding bikes and gathering in and around that lot all day, day after day. A rather unfortunate circumstance for everyone, including patrons who were not advised in advance that hotel was housing migrants. There was not a lot of supervision of the children outside & some were hanging around front parking lot & exit, it was just not safe driving in/around the lot as the children did not seem to understand parking lot safety protocols. The refugees were fed daily in segregated conference room on 1st floor down hall from breakfast area. Given cost of housing, food, security, Holiday Inn is making a lot of $$$ on these people and that's why they do it.