For a $173 room I would expect that I could sleep in the room, but no, this was not the case. The room was clean, but dated and in need of repairs. The shower did not work well, either scalding hot or freezing cold, and somehow the in-between setting turned off the shower. None of these thing bugged me, it was the fact that the room was like 90°F and the windows did not open and there was no air-conditioning. I spent the night opening the door and having a fan blow air in about every hour so my family could sleep. If the door had a bolt lock I would have just left the door open, locked, with the fan blowing in. ||I went to the front desk to ask about opening the windows (which obviously were not meant to be open due to the lack of screen and was painted shut!) Or air-conditioning and the women gave me a fan, told me to turn off the heat, which was not on in the first place, and she would have the repair guy come. She brought me the fan, but the guy never showed up. The kicker: other rooms had window AC units, some of them had windows that ACTUALLY opened, and we saw an air compressor for central air. I don't understand why I was not offered another room and I paid so much money for a room that normally I would have paid $70 for at other places. ||I would not...
Read moreFor a $173 room I would expect that I could sleep in the room, but no, this was not the case. The room was clean, but dated and in need of repairs. The shower did not work well, either scalding hot or freezing cold, and somehow the in-between setting turned off the shower. None of these thing bugged me, it was the fact that the room was like 90°F and the windows did not open and there was no air-conditioning. I spent the night opening the door and having a fan blow air in about every hour so my family could sleep. If the door had a bolt lock I would have just left the door open, locked, with the fan blowing in. I went to the front desk to ask about opening the windows (which obviously were not meant to be open due to the lack of screen and was painted shut!) Or air-conditioning and the women gave me a fan, told me to turn off the heat, which was not on in the first place, and she would have the repair guy come. She brought me the fan, but the guy never showed up. The kicker: other rooms had window AC units, some of them had windows that ACTUALLY opened, and we saw an air compressor for central air. I don't understand why I was not offered another room and I paid so much money for a room that normally I would have paid $70 for at other places. I would not...
Read moreThe good: very clean and big hotel rooms. ||||Then, death by a thousand paper cuts: ||LIGHTS: Exactly three lights in room—one floor lamp and two wall lamps on either side of king bed…but here’s the thing, you can only turn on/off wall lamps by getting out of bed and walking over to wall switch next to exterior door! But that ain't all. The power outlet next to the bed is without power when bedside lights are off! So, to charge your cell phones overnight requires you to sleep with lights on or unscrew the bulbs. ||FURNITURE: Very little of it. Very sparsely furnished big room. The big comfortable king bed only has end table only on ONE side. Bad joke?||WI-FI: Terrible/non functioning . ||PHONE; None. Hope you have good cell phone service in this rural town. (see Wi-Fi)||And lots of inexpensive creature comforts missing: Two hangers in the closet with no shelf to store luggage, no tissues, nothing to hang clothes on other than a single towel rack in the bathroom. No hooks? Arrived at 6:45PM Friday to find the office was closed.||||I understand times are difficult for hospitality right now. But many of these problems would cost little to nothing to provide, hook, shelf in closet, cheap...
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