"The Marriott Brooklyn Bridge has some positives, but guests should be aware of the added costs. The hotel charges a $30 daily destination fee, yet only offers a $15 dining credit that must be used each day or it's lost. That benefit doesn't come close to matching the fee, and it feels more like an added charge than a perk. There is no complementary breakfast here and I forfeit my dining credit because I wasn’t aware. This can be explained when checking in but it was rushed due to a long line and one attendant.
Parking costs $60 per night, though guests do receive in-and-out access. Be sure to tell the parking attendants you're staying at the hotel so they can attach parking privileges to your room key.
The standout aspect of this hotel is the housekeeping staff. They did an excellent job every day of our stay and deserve recognition for their outstanding service."