As others have said, the hotel smells like smoke as you walk down the halls. Halls get stifling hot and seem to have no ventilation. I felt claustrophobic. The room was ok at best. Bed linens were a bit old. No fridge. Super-thin walls. I've never stayed at a hotel before where the sound bothered me before this. We could hear people "being intimate" right above the front desk/breakfast area, which was weird during breakfast. Some doors to the outside did not shut fully, so you did not feel safe.
Breakfast (maybe due to the conference) was a full American breakfast (not Continental). There was some ok sausage gravy and biscuits, but the scrambled eggs were greenish and rubbery. I'm sure the people here work very hard (seemed like the same two people did everything), and certainly didn't seem lazy, but perhaps there is just not enough money coming in to keep up with everything and keep things well staffed?
We (conference attendees) were told to take a shuttle to the local university that picked up outside of the next door apartment complex and that this was the transportation they had arranged with the university conference. Ended up being a public transportation bus on a Walmart run and you had to know where to "jump off" blocks away from your destination and finish by walking, or take it all the way to the central hub and switch buses.
I would NEVER stay here again. Many of my fellow conference attendees stayed at a different hotel and said theirs was wonderful and their conference experience was well managed.
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