I too recently completed a week long stay in the Mansion wing in the Puma room. Overall, a very nice room located just past the Mansion bar toward the back of the property on the first floor. My pro's and con's as follows
Pro's:
Being very sensitive to the scent of cigarette smoke I was not able to detect any smoke in the linens, bed, etc., which was nice, but I also always bring a large Yankee Candle with me and leave it to a chica before departing. They really love those.
Flat screen tv
Comfortable huge bed, good for tln's
Excellent AC unit
Room darkening blinds worked perfectly.
Hi Speed internet worked very well in the room.
Con's:
Closets. They didn't have any doors on them, was told when checking in that the closet doors were going on manana but manana never came for the doors.
No dresser / bureau, there's plenty of empty space under the tv for some type of dresser, especially if people are staying for extended periods and don't want to live out of their suitcases.
Bathroom: Not a fan of walking upstairs to go to the bathroom in the middle of the night. Shower doors were broken, wouldn't close all the way and wouldn't stay on their runners.
Given the choice of staying in Puma again or staying in the room I previously was in twice, Las Palmas, I'd have to choose Las Palmas. The $40/night increase for Puma just wasn't worth it to me.
Special thanks to all the faithful employees of SL. It really goes to show you how well they're treated by Bill when you don't see any turnover in employees. It appears that once someone works there, they don't leave.
Gracias Bill, Manfred, Suzy, Yency, Carlos, Marco, Karol, Asta, Shirley, I know I'm forgetting one girls name but she's a sweetheart too and lastly, the lovely Laureen. You all do a remarkable job and make your guests feel very welcome.
Pura Vida,
Kevin