next to firehouse, i was awoken by the loud sirens 2x in a day. this is another essential stop we have to make before we make it to home. i don't think i saved money because a one night is $75 and there are other hotels around that charges the same price. i run away when i saw a bed bug on the bed cover in room 317. this floor's carpet was stained and there was a room that was opened and destroyed which made me feel unsafe. i asked the desk person to give us another room. she gave 2 rooms to check. one has micro/fridge w/o extra cost, however, in my horror, when i opened the bed sheet i found an insect and the bed cover needs to be replaced. i don't think the bed covers are replaced each time guest come in. i inspected another room and finally, i approved it that it would be okay for the night. the desk person recommended the other hotels across. it is not about the level/status of lodging but how the cleaning staffs clean the rooms and the hallway. cleaning staffs should learn how to clean. they need to join the army so they can learn to clean thoroughly. manager gretchen also needs to monitor the areas that the cleaning staffs cleaned to ensure cleanliness is next to goodness. the bottomline is that the manager should train, monitor her staffs specially cleaning staffs to do the best job. super 8 will never be super in reviews even if they call themselves super because that's only in their belief. in addition, 'superstart' breakfast is not really super. what does a coffee and bagel w/ cream cheese will not make a person super perform the day and when the room itself is not clean, it will make you feeling unsuper.
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