Potential guests should know that our room had no air conditioning even though it was August and the manager said that 90% of the condominiums at the hotel as well as she claimed in the entire Beavercreek, do not have air-conditioning. This requires the door to be open and in the master bedroom means that there is not a barrier to the natural sunlight that comes in the morning or to hearing people speaking outside and when I was there, there was construction that could be heard across the street, and if I left my door open it either wasn’t open enough and I woke up shortly after a very hot, or it was generally where it got too cold in the middle of the night and I woke up freezing, and maybe only one or two nights I slept comfortably. People were complaining about this in the lobby as well. The rooms were stunning and views even more stunning and the staff could not have been friendlier. The spa however, while it states that it is open from 8 AM until 6 PM, mostly just has a receptionist there answering the phone but when I try to book a massage, she told me that the masseuse leaves at 3 PM because she goes to work at other hotels. I complain to the hotel but they said they have no control Over the spa because it is its own separate entity. There is also no place to purchase lattes or cappuccinos and the usual type of things that you would expect from a hotel. It was very close to the village/town however if you are coming from Detroit, taxis are ~$550 each way, fly to Vail