You had to mention the tub! So. Much. Impending. Trouble.
The hospitality suite was exceptionally nice. It was large, but a good large, not over-sized and cavernous. It looks like a very comfortable space.
Guitar Hero was indeed Friday in the lobby, but it seems to be for one hour only.
Yup, the small ballroom is a little too small unless the extra lower lobby that was offered to us (with bar) works for the people who want to hang out and be further from the music. The real question is how private that area really is. Not very I suspect, but it may have very few people actually traveling through it on a Saturday night.
The two rooms adjoining the Hospitality Suite are their high-end Club Monaco Kings which run maybe 50 bucks above the norm (Meara, do you have the exact price?). Each of the Kings came with 2 TVs though on top of the one in the Hospitality Suite itself.
Oh, the Monaco had a very nice restaurant with an award-winning chef, yet they were offering cheap eats like Happy Hour's $3 "funky pizza". No idea what the funky alluded to. They also had a couple of secluded sections of the restaurant for groups too.
Purely my opinion but I think either of the downtown hotels are better options than the Nexus up in Northgate. Two reasons; The Nexus's worrying caveat of 2nd noise complaint and you're done warning for the Prom, and the fact that they couldn't give us anything more than a couple of adjoining rooms for the Hospitality room. Yeah, the Nexus is cheaper but since its shuttle wasn't what we hoped for being downtown seems like a much better option for dining and entertainment.
The Monaco was 50 yards from a Starbucks and a Seattle's Best Coffee, FWIW.