Overall this is a decent enough hotel in a quiet, suburban, safe location - especially for women business travelers on their own. It's quiet too. Friendly staff and a casual, groovy atmosphere ring well with the under-40 or so crowd. While it's out of the way to locales like San Francisco city, it's central Silicon Valley location is good for those who have business in San Jose or nearby. A government rate of $110/night was hard to beat, too, as well as free parking.
This place has some pitfalls however. The rooms are large but mine was stained and dirty. That is, stained carpets, furniture, and marked and chipped walls and doors. The bathtub had a soap scum ring in it, yuk. The windows could not be opened. Some of the saving graces were the large size of the bathroom and comfy bed, and the in-room microwave and mini-kitchen (no stove but a mini-fridge, sink, coffee maker and basic china and utensils).
The other disappointment was the pool area: although the outdoor pool area and hot tub were in principle open during the winter, the pool was full of crud, and the hot tub had dirt and sand in it, and frankly looked gross.
If these kinds of problems don't bother you, the W is a good choice for a number of reasons. If you want cleanliness, stay somewhere else.










