The ORU is very nice in appearance, its breakfasts are great. We arrived late, 10 pm, on the first night. The heat was on in the room. It was between 75 and 80 degrees F. I shut off the heat and tried to find a way to cool the room. My wife and I like to sleep around 68 degrees F as recommended by the National Sleep Institute. I went to the front desk and told the clerk the room was too warm and I could not find a way to cool it. He came to the room and the control panel was not active. A sign on the wall said they "turned off the air conditioning at the end of summer" This was October 7. The clerk said he would have them turn it on. It was never on during the next ten days. We could not sleep that first night because of the heat. The next day we brought in a fan. By leaving the window open continuously and running the fan we could get the temperature down. The street workers worked until midnight each night and with the window open it was noisy. While the rooms did not have AC, their restaurant did. The bathroom doorway had a square piece of wood across the opening at the floor. It did not taper to the floor. I stubbed my toe on it several times.