"The check in process was a bit unusual through a machine in the corner of the office much like an ATM with a big screen and a middle eastern guy who explained everything through a speaker. He gave me no grief about my two service dogs which was surprising, but ethical. Most at least wonder why I have two. You could not hear him if other noise was in the room, which for me it was an associate who said she takes care of the apartments and is on call for hotel needs. I asked about the electric check in system and she explained it’s the owners way of running his hotels. She said if we need anything we go to that system and talk to them.
The room itself appeared clean, the bed was quite comfortable and you had four flat pillows, but I brought my own pillow, so I don’t know how those really were. The floors were wiped clean, but still turn your feet black.
The linens and bathroom towels were all great quality. The mini soap bars provided were not very good and just crumbled into several pieces, but I also had my own. The furniture in the room was wonky, outdated and tired looking. Cigarette burns in the room and bathroom indicated the number years the furnishings have remained.
There was excessive road noise coming in from the windows and a/c even in the closed position. They make nice sound dampening windows these days that would make all the difference. No amenities to speak of. The exterior was clean but still dirty and gross. "