The room is nice, but in trying to include everything within the room, it gets choked up. If someone is by the "kitchen" sink, they have to move for someone else to open the bathroom door, or if you're using the closet or you're sitting on the bed, and someone enters the bedroom, they will hit you. Also, most hotels have a tiled/hard floor area where you separate the "shoe area" from the comfort/living area where you can walk around barefoot or with just socks, but this entire room was carpeted which gave the impression that people would have worn shoes throughout.
I got a queen suite (booked a king suite) on the 6th floor. The weather was cold and wet. After getting drenched outside, a warm shower would be nice, but for hot water you'd have to wait a good 3 minutes or more for the shower... for the sink... forget it.
Also, wifi ****** up there. Something should really be done about that.
Aside from all that pessimism, I did enjoy the room.