I was driving from Florida to Massachusetts, and this hotel was located around my halfway point. I was traveling alone, and as a female in my 20s, safety was a priority. I checked in around midnight and had to use a walk up window instead of being let into the lobby. The desk attendant was pleasant enough, but booked me in the furthest room from the front desk and instructed me to park around the back of the building. I asked if I could park in the front and use the lobby entrance, and he told me it would be too far. The outer door around the back of the building was unlocked and propped open with a brick, as were the other outer doors. I parked along the woods, in between dirty white vans that filled the parking lot, and was terrified. The inside of the hotel is filthy- it smells like the cleaning fluid used in public restrooms, there were holes in the walls covered with boards, and old plastic carpeting covering some of the walls. There were people roaming the hallways and talking on phones in frantic voices, and I could hear people yelling in rooms over loud bass. I entered the room and was greeted by a floor-to-ceiling plate glass window with an open curtain, which I immediately shut. The bedding had stains and hair on both beds, the towels were dingy, and the room smelled musty and old. I stayed in the room for a total of seven minutes, listening to people pace back and forth in front of my door and argue, and felt so unsafe that I had to leave. I ran back out to my car, pulled around the building to check out, and could not because there were several homeless men congregating around the check in window. I called the hotel from the highway and told them I would not be staying the night, and the desk attendant hung up on me. After I came home, I researched the hotel and found a crime report from the same night from a guest assaulting a hotel employee. Do not stay at this hotel, ever. You'd be safer sleeping in the car.
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