This grand old hotel has been nicely renovated and is conveniently located indeed. However, our stay at the Great Southern was not so great. We had reserved a twin room. We were given a double. When we requested a twin, rather than give us one of many vacant rooms, the front desk insisted that we were wrong and had reserved a double. Luckily, I had brought a copy of the reservation. After more haggling and several minutes of hushed conferencing between the clerk and desk manager, we were given the room we had requested. (I saw another couple having the same experience the day we checked out.)
When got to our twin room, we found that the toilet tank emitted a loud hissing sound every 10 seconds and the wardrobe creaked each time we walked by (it was unavoidably located across from the bathroom door.) We called down to the desk and were told that repairs would be made within an hour. When we returned after dinner, the hissing had grown louder and more frequent. It could be clearly heard through the closed bathroom door. We contacted the front desk and were told that the repair staff was gone and repairs would have to wait for the next day. We requested a new room but even though the hotel was far from full, they refused to move us unless we paid an additional $90 for the night.
Worst of all, however, was the heat. The windows cannot be opened more than a crack. Since it was early fall, the AC had been turned off. The weather was unusually hot that day, in the upper 70's and sunny, and the room was stiffling hot. Neither of us could sleep with the heat, hissing and creaking. Temperatures dropped over the next few days, but the room never cooled off. If you are sensitive to heat, do not stay at this hotel during the spring or fall.
The breakfast was fine (I can recommend the oatmeal) but the service is stuffy and prices very high.
Eyre Square is a mess. If you have a masochistic need to stay here, wait until the renovation project is over.