I checked into this hotel for two nights. When I arrived to my room I felt like I was in bad Flowers in the Attic movie. The room was very old, the carpet ran half way up the wall to create a border and was badly stained and dirty. I would not have walked bare foot on this carpet for all the money in the world! The room reminded me of a bad dorm room with twins beds with the box spring showing and low ceiling. The safe in the room must have been the first room safe ever invented, old and outdated like everything else in this room. The room had two twin beds with a night stand in the middle. My guest and I preferred to sleep in the same bed so I called down to the front desk and ask if there was a room with one large bed. She told me that all the rooms had twin beds. After examining the room I noticed that the bathroom was recently remodeled. The bathroom didn't look like it could be part the same hotel room. On my way out that evening I ask if there was another room we could move to because this room was the pits. I was told that the hotel was completely book, but I could come down the next day and change rooms.
The next day I called down to the front desks and ask if there was a room available for me to change to? The front desk person said I must come down in order to change rooms. I then pack all of my belongings and head down to the front desk. When I arrived at the front desk I was told that there were no rooms available and that I could check back later in the day. WTH? I explained to the clerk that I just called and was told there was a room available for me to change to. The lady said she didn’t know who I spoke to. After a minute of explaining the conversation, the other clerk finally says she told me there were rooms available, but none ready. ARE YOU SERIOUS? After a minute of this nonsense I told her this situation was out of control and I wanted to check out. She said she could call housekeeping and see if there was a room ready. After a phone call she gives me a room key to the other side of the hotel.
I walk into my room and it looks like a completely different hotel. This room had one large bed (two twins put together), a window seat, flat screen TV, etc. This room was the difference between a Travel Lodge and a Marriott. I couldn’t believe it. I stayed my one night in that room but I begin to think about the fact that I could have stayed two nights in this room. I’m not sure how they decide who gets to stay on what side of the hotel, but if you decide to stay here (I don’t recommend it), you want a key to the rooms on the right side if you’re facing the reception desk.
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