We stayed here for our last night of vacation before an early flight, and even that felt too long. The hotel is in desperate need of updates, cleaning and basic maintenance. The parking lot has a gated entrance, but it doesn’t work—so parking is unsecured. That was the first red flag.
Walking into the lobby, we were greeted by bulletproof glass at the front desk and multiple unsettling signs, including one stating that guest records are available to law enforcement at all times, and another saying employees must carry panic alert devices for their safety. That alone made us question our safety.
We waited over 15 minutes for someone to appear at the front desk to check us in. Once we got to our room, things only got worse: the room smelled musty, the floor was sticky, the carpet and headboards were stained, and the lighting in the hallways was dim and eerie. Ceiling tiles were stained, there was no ice machine, no coffee maker in the room, and the laundry area was a mess—washers were leaking water into the hallway and out of order. There was nobody at the front desk to switch rooms, but switching wouldn't have mattered anyway.
The surrounding area and some of the other guests hanging around outside made us feel very unsafe. This place should be priced like a low-end motel, not at $200/night like a decent hotel. We were thankful it was just a short stay, but I would never recommend this place to anyone—especially not families.