There were a few issues with this unit.
Kitchen: The refrigerator and freezer were not very cold, even though they were set at the coldest setting. For example, the first night I was there I bought some inc cream and put it in the freezer. The next day it was like pudding.
For heating things up in the oven, there was only a single disposable aluminum tray.
Bathroom: This wasn't obvious to me from the photos, now I see it. The toilet has a complicated seat, probably a bidet of some sort. So, the toilet seat itself, unless you want to use this thing, is a bit irregular.
The tub/shower has old style separate valves for hot and cold. On two of the three mornings it was not possible to adjust the water to a comfortable temperature. A very slight turn either way on the hot water made it too hot or too cold.
Bedroom: As is shown in the photos, there is an inside air conditioner unit. You cannot close the window, and the window is not at all sealed around its duct, so on colder nights, there is cold air streaming into the unit.
If you are attending a meeting at the Georgia World Congress Center, (not the Atlanta Convention Center) be careful. On the map this unit seems close, but it is actually about a 25 or more minute walk because you need to go all the way around the aquarium to get to the entrance of the GWCC. I was fortunate as this unit is right across the street from the Hyatt Regency, and my meeting had shuttle service from there.
The host's voicemail is full.