Room was fairly clean, staff was Ok. The biggest issue, though, was the sound levels in the room coming from the neighbors. There was a group of at least 4-5 people in the room next to me partying up until almost 3:00am. If I spoke Spanish I could have made out every word they said all night long - but the only word I understood was the "F"-Bomb, which they kept saying about every 30 seconds. It was also a very cold winter night, so I couldn't turn on the fan to try and drown out the noise. I can't believe that a hotel would allow such large groups to carry on that late into the night. Made for a rough night and a crummy 11 hour drive the next day. I have noticed that a lot of the "old Fairfield Inn" hotels (which this is just by looking at the architecture/design) that have been re-franchised have these super thin and uninsulated walls.
The hotel does offer free wifi, and a continental breakfast. Granted, the food was more than likely bought from the Costco right across the street, and the orange juice was sitting in a warm pitcher all morning long (yuk), but it was still a free processed pastry to fill my stomach until I made it out of town for lunch.
Lots of other hotels in the area flashing similar rates on their signs - might be worth the time to look around first.
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