The View From Room 1601
It didn't occur to me, until now, that a great number of people couldn't see the Adam's Mark from their hotel room windows. Only about 15 percent of the rooms would have had the proper view. (Go me!)
Half of you would have had rooms facing the wrong direction. Likewise, about another 25 percent would have had rooms too low to see it, even if they were facing the right direction. And, because of building placement, about another 15 percent would have been at the wrong angle even if they were high enough and facing the right direction.
Here is the view from our room. Though grainy in this photograph (and much smaller than when you actually looked out the window), you can see the Adam's Mark hotel.
Keep in mind that the Adam's Mark was placed on top of a hill. (Remember all the stairs from the parking lot and driving up the incline on Monument Road?) Likewise, because it was the tallest structure in the area, the roof was a swarm of many antennas!