I liked the cleanliness, the helpful clerk, the classic design of the wallpaper and brass faucet fixtures, the quietness, the elevator & the ice machine & the air conditioner & the television worked well. I did not like having to park over a block away and having to take my luggage and my aged mother up about forty broad concrete stairs just to get to the lobby, but this hotel predates auto usage, as does its neighborhood (buildings are all close together and streets are narrow, harking back to the days of mainly transportation by horse), but I guess that can't be helped. The restaurant in the hotel is closed most days, and there is no drink vending machine, to my disappointment. I didn't use the pool. Staying here was an interesting experience, as this ancient hotel IS legendary, but I am unsure if I would choose this place again if ever I need to stay overnight in Bisbee.