This seems to be an older motel that was refurbished quite some time ago and could use further freshening. It's okay, just nothing special.
Check-in and check-out were fast and friendly. There is ample free parking. There is an elevator, but it's a bit dodgy, with the first-floor indicator light always on and the first floor button light not working, as well as the light fixture in disrepair. The halls are dim and a bit dingy.
The two-queen-bed room was decent sized and clean. Like the halls, the rooms need a bit of updating -- some peeling wallpaper and dents and scars on the walls, etc, give the room a somewhat down-scale appearance.
The beds, linens and pillows were not bad although not of luxury quality. The room had a fridge and the TV had lots of channels. Wireless Internet was good and the lamp on the work desk included two outlets -- nice to be able to plug in the laptop and phone without crawling on the floor. The HVAC unit was in a closet (apartment-style) and worked well. The shower curtain smelled a little bit mildewy but otherwise the bathroom was okay. There was plenty of hot water and the shower temp stayed constant, which is not always expected in an older motel.
Location-wise, the motel is about 1 mile north of downtown, which is easily accessible by car, light rail, or even by foot if it's not a hot summer afternoon. The neighborhood is not bad and there are lots of restaurants nearby.
Value-wise this is actually not a bad deal -- a hundred bucks in Phoenix during peak season (winter) is pretty good. You'll pay a LOT more for the Hyatt or Sheraton, so this is a good option if you're not on expense account and you don't mind a short drive.
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