This was our second stay here. The first time must have been just after they’d renovated, a couple years back. The facilities are not aging so well. Probably too many broken things to list here, but if you’re expecting the standards of an international chain, you may be disappointed. The breakfast buffet, on the other hand, is another story. Omelets to order, three types of cereal/granola/oats, a range of fruits and cheeses and Brazilian specialty dishes. I guess it’s let down by the coffee, which comes from a push-button vending machine, but that wasn’t anything a little Nescau couldn’t fix.