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Contemporary and loft suites, both 550 square feet in size, make up the majority of the family-sized rooms at the Langham. Loft Suites offer distinct living and bedroom areas and are two stories in height with a bath and a half, and stunning city views from floor-to-ceiling windows. The Contemporary Suites have living and bedroom areas on one floor, and two 42-inch plasma TVs. Executive rooms are junior suites with queen bed and with sitting area in 400 square feet of space.

The living areas provide pullout sofas, which can shrink the room a bit. When we arrived, the pullout sofa did not have any bedding, nor was bedding in the closet or drawers to make up the bed ourselves. We called down to housekeeping who wouldn't allow us to make the bed ourselves, instead, making up a perfectly comfortable sofa bed version of the king-sized bed. A very nice touch.

Standard rooms are also available. Classic rooms feature a queen bed and are 270 square feet. Superior rooms are 320 square feet and feature either a king or two doubles. Deluxe rooms are the largest, at 350 square feet, also with choice of king or double beds.

Extras include iHome docking station for iPods, and families can request bed rails or Pack 'N Plays. Internet charges $12 per day, which I don't think should be the case at a luxury hotel.

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