The location seemed good so I booked it. It is close to the freeway, walking distance to whole foods, starbucks, frozen yogurt, & Peet's Coffee but the hotel itself was pretty gross and a Motel 6 would have been a huge upgrade. The room was extremely dark with really old, dated, and thick carpet. It faced Hillsdale ave so I needed to get earplugs in order to sleep through the street noise starting at 6 a.m.. After the first day when my towels and sheets weren't changed, I asked what needed to be done in reception in order to have fresh linens. I was told to put what was dirty outside of my door on the sidewalk and that way, they would know it was time to replace them (pretty sure most hotels do it that way afterall). Had a couple of bug bites while in the room and would have to say that outside of a random motel I stayed in on a desert road in Eastern Nevada, it was the trashiest place I have yet stayed.
