Comfortable bed, clean room and phenomenal breakfast buffet whose $25 cost was credited to us. As others have said, the bathtubs are silly and in the way; they’re actually too small for 2 people if that’s your thing. The building construct and the two elevator towers are so inconvenient and confusing - I never got used to it after 4 days. However, Marriott did not build the hotel: it was opened by a notorious hotelier whose properties are dwindling thankfully. The main bar didn’t have nearly the needed amount of seating and it wasn’t a place anyone would feel cozy in anyway. My goal on the trip was to relax and get a tan in the warm Panamanian sun. This was impossible for two reasons: in February, when we were there, the angle of the sun created complete shadows against the hotel building as early as 11:30. The pool area was in the shade. Plus, there are nowhere near enough lounges, which are all claimed with towels by breakfast time anyway. The seat hogs didn’t lay in them for hours and hours, if at all. Forget about sitting in the low gray chairs partially submerged in the pool - they’re never available. This was a huge disappointment showing a lack of policy enforcement on the part of the hotel. I’ll choose a different Panama City hotel next visit.