Stayed overnight after a friend's wedding at the Bridgewater Manor, which has some sort of a sweetheart deal with Hotel Sierra, as two other weddings were staying there as well. (However, I booked through their website, as the internet rate was $10 cheaper than the group rate they gave my friend's guests.) The hotel ran a couple of shuttles to bring the guests to and from the Bridgewater Manor, but due to the distance and weather (the remnants of Hurricane Hana), it took a while for them to return.
The all-suite hotel was nice and modern. The HD plasma was a nice touch. The full size refrigerator came in handy to store our pre- and post- party supplies. The one complaint that I had is that as I first walked into the room, it smelled kind of funky, but I later wrote that off as housekeeping not using enough Oust...I inspected the room prior to settling in and everything looked orderly and clean.
They have a fitness room that I didn't get a chance to check out, and only saw a glimpse of a well patronized pool. The complimentary breakfast was good to get you going, although they ran out of coffee and didn't bring more out until 20 minutes later. They also have a tiny store that sold drinks and toiletry necessities that are easily forgotten, but the prices are predictably steep ($2 for a bottle of water).
All in all, it was an average stay. I was happy to have a clean and comfortable room to recover from the festivities, but there was nothing remarkable (neither exceptionally good nor terribly bad) about this facility.








