The Travel Inn is NOT a friendly place. The guy who checked us in acted like he was doing us a big favor. The rooms were actually quite nice, but we were on the street side, and we just about leaped out of our beds a dozen times as various loud vehicles raced by during the night.
Then the next morning, we asked to check out an hour late -- noon -- and could we leave our water bottles in the fridge. A different guy behind the desk said we could stay an extra hour since the hotel was not full and offered to have the maid bring our water bottles down to his fridge to ensure they didn't get lost.
We came back at noon and the first guy from the night before was there. He had a fit that we "expected" to be able to check out late, our water was gone, and he practically accused us of stealing a phone book since we'd borrowed one the evening before and had accidently left it in our room. On top of that, we asked if we could at least use a rest room since he would only let us return to our rooms to look for the missing water (he did replace our water since it was gone). He told us to go out back by the laundry to use the general restroom, but when we got there, the guy in the laundry would not let us use it. You would have thought the john was Ft. Knox.
This place is so customer-UNfriendly that I'd warn anyone to go anywhere else.
But if you want a really good bagel, right in front of the Travel Inn is the House of Bagels and the folks there are very nice.
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