The location just over the border of Massachusetts made the price more reasonable. But the hotel could use an update and a good scrubbing. It seems geared more towards events and conferences than a simple hotel stay. The signage to the elevators is almost nonexistent. They have a restaurant but do not offer breakfast.
The room was a good size, but was oddly laid out. There was something sticky on the carpet, and every lampshade had something scrawled on it. The worst side was turned away, but was obvious when the light was turned on. The working desk had on it the single serve coffee maker and a lamp. Neither of which were plugged in since there was no outlet nearby. Why put electrical things on the desk if there is no way to plug them in? We had to move the coffee maker to the dresser to access a plug.
The one bed had two side tables and lamps. The second bed placed at a slope in the wall had no side table or lamp at all, so once the main light was off, that was that.
The hotel is on a major road so it was easy to get back into Providence, and we only needed it for two nights, but I don’t think I would stay there again.