This old building is "charming," so without certain amenities one would expect in a modern hotel: no USB charging ports, electrical outlets are fiddly and far between, elevator can only fit 2 or 3 people with luggage and is very slow, lighting is very basic, shower is worse even than a California one, etc. Our room (and the hallway and probably all the rooms) was 80 degrees. The thermostat was set to 60 and there appeared to be no heating whatsoever in the room, so I suspect it's something ab out the entire building. This is in Seattle, so I can't imagine the sun achieved 80 degrees. There was a box fan that we mounted in the window to blow in cold air, which helped a lot, but one window (the one where the electrical outlet is close enough to use the fan) overlooks a hospital's HVAC system and is very loud all the time. The other window overlooks this hotel's noisy system (I don't think there's any AC, but it's plenty loud none-the-less). Also, with the fan in the window we couldn't use the sun-blocking curtains.