The stay was good at first. I stayed in the hotel for a week. When it came time to renew the room for another week, the receptionist refused to give me the same rate that I had throughout the previous week. The new rate was 50% more than it had been during the first week. She refused to look at my receipt. In addition to the massive rate change, the receptionist refused to allow me to pay for the room with my credit card. She kept insisting that I pay with cash, presumably to pocket the extra amount. When I refused, she disabled my key so that I could not get back into my room to get my stuff. The manager at the hotel did not really seem to care and proceeded to blame me and my family for things that happened in the neighboring room (some of which I was the complainant about). I left my room as clean as it was when I got there. Staying at this hotel was a mistake. The walls in the hotel were very thin. It was possible to clearly hear normal voice level conversations taking place in the neighboring rooms almost as if they were in the same room as you, the cable box in the living room did not work, and the TV in the bed room could not be turned on with the remote that was in the room, there are shady people that hang out around the hotel and in the parking lot, and I caught someone looking into my car at one point, and the only reason they walked away was because I activated the panic...
   Read moreYou will notice that the other reviews are old. The clerk did not require identification or take our address when we checked in. That should have been the first hint. A guy was working under his truck in the parking lot. When his dog, which was in the cab, stuck its head out, he screamed expletives at it (several times). His buddy kept popping out of their room to ask what was wrong. When they both got locked out of the room, they broke in through the screen and window. I would guess that they were high. Many rooms appeared to be rented by the week. The card in the room said no smoking and no drugs. What hotel has to tell you âno drugs?â Soon, I saw three cars pull into the lot and all of their occupants went into one room. No drugs? Hmmm. In the room, several items had been ripped off the walls and not repaired or replaced. When my husband read a review about possible bed bugs, I pulled up the sheets to look at the mattress seam (which is what you do to look for bed bugs) and I found a waterproof mattress protector like I used with my mother the last two years of her life. They are not the most comfortable thing to sleep on but good at keeping body fluids off the mattress. We fled after an hour. We found an amazing place for $9 more. DO NOT STAY HERE. You have...
   Read moreI did NOT have the same experience as others apparently. I was traveling thru on business and got a room here based on the reviews. The room was $100 cash or $108 credit, I did cash. I was put in room 102. The room had an awful odor which was mostly smoke but mixed with a dirty musty smell and it was run down and dated. The bed spread had cigarette burns and stains on it. The bathroom smelled of mildew and the toilet ran. The smoke detector was removed. The outside cigarette butt can was overflowing with cigarette butts. And to top it off I was woke up at 12:30 am to the upstairs guest moving furniture across the hardwood floors for the next 3 hours. Also being a Friday night people were partying and talking loud outside. I tried calling the office but nobody answered, even tho at check in they specifically tell you to call if you have any issues because they live on the property. They seem to have a large amount of rooms rented long term (people live here) which would be fine if they weren't loud and disturbing the other guests. I travel over 200 days a year for work and this was by far the worst experience I've had in a...
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