Pros
They know how to take over San Diego's space downtown and turn it into profit of parking spots. They have dominated the city.
Cons
The management is very poor. Managers that didn't seem to work out with other companies, come here, and the employees and supervisors feel that. If they are too good for the company (and finally realize it) they leave. There's no real training for people. They have a booklet that they lightly go over with employees, but there's no feel of it being structured or held accountable. The main thing is that management will never take their own blame for not getting their own staff up to speed. Instead, they'll just blame it on them, write them up, and I've been terminations happen way too often, mainly because it's just a bad culture to work with and it's a depressing environment unless you can really focus on the fact that you can work at some pretty cool hotels. But you don't work FOR the hotel. You don't get their benefits. You're a 3rd party company, and will be treated as such. If you're going to be in hospitality, go work for a real hotel.