My husband and I are locals and chose to stay downtown for our Anniversary. I chose this hotel because of its historical feel and beautiful features. It is a luxurious hotel which made us feel as if we had stepped back in time. The room and bathroom were beautiful and very clean.Even though it is very beautiful, I feel that a standard is set by the little details of a stay. Here are the concerns that I experienced: When I booked the room online through the Marriott site, there was a place for you to list your preferences for your stay. It has a place for us to list the number of extra towels and pillows (including type of pillow) and other requests. On the site, I had asked for additional towels and feather pillows along with a bottle of Champagne set up in the room for when we arrived (wanting to surprise my husband). When I "checked in" the day before on the app, it once again asked about towels and pillows. Needless to say, none of my requests were provided. When I checked out, I mentioned to the man at the desk about a better way to notify them next time, he said that I should call and let them know because sometimes, they don't see the comments left on the reservation. My thought is "Why not?". Why have the box if no one is going to read it?Second, when we arrived to get our key, I mentioned to the lady (who was very nice) that it was our anniversary. She congratulated us and said she was going to give us 2 free breakfast buffets to help us celebrate. I thanked her but, needed to point out to her that I had purchased the bed and breakfast package, so I should already have breakfast provided. She apologized and asked if we would like a cake sent to the room instead. We were thrilled and said thank you. However, the cake never arrived. Even though it was not expected, my thought is to never offer something if you aren't going to follow through with it.My next concern is about the bar area. (before, I begin, should say that it was empty at 3:30 pm on the day after New Year's Day). It is a very beautiful space with dark wood, chandeliers, and character. After we checked into the room and got settled, we decided to head to the bar for a glass of wine (by the way was $17 each, didn't know because I had asked for Kendall Jackson, which they didn't have, and the bartender suggested something else). All fine, but a little taken back, but okay. We sat at the table and decided to order an appetizer with our wine. Since we didn't see any menus or were given any, my husband got up to go get one. The bartender came back and I asked about the charcuterie board, she said it was a great choice. When it arrived, we were a little underwhelmed and disappointed. It had plenty of meats, cheeses, and grapes, but instead of the rye bread rounds stated on the menu, we were provided a piece of cinnamon toast cut into thirds to use with our meats and cheeses. You could even tell it was a piece of toasted cinnamon bread because it still had the round crust on the top. When the bill arrived I chose to not say anything because we had already eaten and what good would it do, however, the waitress did take off a charge for one of our glasses of wine because we had to walk over to get a menu (her choice not ours). We hadn't said anything to her about the board or the cost of wine but were appreciative of the gesture.Finally, at 8:15 am, I heard someone trying to come into our room. I had to yell that we were still here. The door shut and nothing else happened. Check-out time was set for 1 pm and we had not checked out yet. A little surprise and an adrenaline dump to the system since I was still asleep, but all was well. At that point, we decided to get up.As I said at the beginning of the review, this hotel is very beautiful and we enjoyed learning about its history. We are from Houston and weren't aware of this hotel and the story behind it. However, our disappointment lies within the tiny details. If we are going to pay this much for a single-night stay, we would hope for more attention to the small things.