Stayed for 6 days. Reserved a suite, upon arrival the room was downgraded (no refrigerator) due to weddings booked on the weekend. Was given a handicapped accessible room (I am not handicapped). Have stayed in Gorzow before, and other hotels there have done the same downgrade to Americans. Hotel is less than comparable to a Holiday Inn, but location is very good. There is not a balanced HVAC system (therefore no heat in Sept). The hotel is located directly across from an upscale shopping mall. It is a good value for Americans - but "you get what you pay for". The restaurant is almost never occupied (so you are certain to dine alone), and I never saw another person at breakfast. The restaurant's breakfast/dinner menu are not comparable in quality, preparation, or offerings to the most basic American standards (maybe geared to UK standards). Maybe this is why you never see anyone there? But the restaurant waitstaff, reception desk, and the service staff are excellent, speak flawless English, and are super super friendly (I wish they emigrated to America). Possibly the most modern hotel in Gorzow and recently built - but in a 1960's communist style interior? Note to management: visit a hotel in America... and take notes.