hotel is decent. The rooms are clean, albeit small. When I booked the room, it said it sleeps 5, which was exactly how many I needed. I assumed maybe a pull out couch or similar. This was not the case, and I guess it would sleep 5 if you slept 3 to a queen size bed. When I asked about a roll away or cot, they said I could have one for a hundred more dollars. At the price of the rooms and when advertised as "sleeps 5," this seemed ridiculous. Fortunately, my 13 year old didn't mind making a little bed on the floor. The hotel is absolutely huge, which is a blessing and a curse. There is lots of restraunts and things to see, but it takes forever to get anywhere, and the place can be like a maze. It is a 6 minute walk to the Grand Ole Opry; which, is amazing, but expect a 40 dollar plus Uber ride to downtown or most other things to see in Nashville. I did go to the Opry one night; which, is amazing, and I highly recommend it, but most of the other things I went to see were downtown. I would have saved a bunch of money by staying closer to downtown and taking one Uber ride to the Opry. The staff was friendly with the exception of the cleaning lady who knocked on our door at 8:15 am to ask if we were checking out. We were, but didn't plan on leaving until checkout time. I thought that rushing us out at 8:15 was a little low rent and unprofessional.