Check-in was straightforward, and the young gentleman at the front desk was friendly and helpful. The lobby smelled like a fart, and the parking lot and surrounding area felt a bit sketchy. As evening approached, the presence of homeless individuals in the lot was noticeable. The elevator felt a bit concerning as the door sometimes struggled to open and close properly.
The room itself was comfortable and clean, with cozy beds. My bathroom door wouldn’t fully shut, but since I was traveling alone, it wasn’t an issue. It was clear that the hotel is older, as evidenced by the worn doors and the blue paint that didn’t fully mask its age. The hallway carpets appeared fairly new but seemed poorly cleaned.
I didn’t notice that pets were allowed prior to booking; had I seen that, I likely would have chosen a different hotel. That said, for the price, it was acceptable for a one-night stay while passing through. For a longer visit, I would have likely requested a refund. Overall, I would give this hotel 3.5 stars.