The room was not expensive, however, my wife cried when we entered the room for the first time. The room looked clean on the surface, but when you got in and turned on the lights it was a very different story. The rug made your feet turn black on the bottom, must be from the asphalt driveway. The decor was 1955, and at that time it must have been quite modern, but by today's standards it was quire depressing. My son slept on an army cot which appeared to be from World War II with original blankets and pillows.There were five of us in the room, big mistake, and only four towels and pillows. When I asked at the front desk for more we were informed that there were no more towels or pillows in the inn. The "continental breakfast" consisted of baked goods from your local Walmart along with some cereals. Needless to say, I will not be allowed to make hotel reservations in the future.
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15 February 2012
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