I chose the Historic Park Inn because of its connection to Frank Lloyd Wright. The hotel is beautiful, and the craftsman style is showcased throughout. My room was comfortable, although it was tough getting the temperature to where I wanted it. I had to call downstairs a couple of times to work it out. I loved the bathroom -- particularly the heated floors! I'd have never thought they'd be necessary in May, but they were, and it was a very nice luxury. Floors are a bit creaky, which makes it hard to be really quiet, but I suppose that's part of the charm of an older building. I also had dinner at the 1910 Grille, and it was superb! Food and service were spot-on. Continental breakfast the next morning was a bit more mysterious. The hotel info didn't say where it was, just that it was on the 2nd Floor. And then once we found the room, there were pastries and bagels and coffee, but no flatware or napkins or jam, etc. We ended up going through all the drawers and finding everything very nicely organized. But a couple of signs or even just labels on the drawers would have been very helpful!