--Basic room, not recently renovated, for long-term stays. Kitchen sparsely equipped, world's tiniest microwave, no major cooking possible with the single pot and skillet provided.
--Bed is very hard. I had to add my own memory foam pad to sleep comfortably. Certainly not on par with Comfort Suites, for example.
--Cleaning spotty, well, really they only cleaned the toilet while I was here (for five months!). Tub, bathroom floor, kitchen sink, rug all left dirty for the duration of the stay. Needless to say, I have no plans for tipping this level of service. Rug has major dirt stains and probably not cleaned for a couple of decades.
--Very dim and industrial overhead (energy-efficient) lighting, difficult to read by, almost as if you haven't even turned a light on. Depressing.
--Very limited cable channel selection. No A&E, no MTV, for example, but a slew of sports channels (I am female). PBS very grainy, which is strange for supposed cable service. Television dates from the 90's.
--Fairly quiet, but only due to the low occupancy level.
--Common areas not kept clean.
--Frustrating, narrow entrance door that has to be manually pulled outwards to enter (how to do this with your hands full of luggage or groceries??), no overhang to shelter from rain, and, worst of all, all levels in this hotel requires the patron to lug their stuff up a flight (or two) of stairs!! Ridiculously-planned, patron-unfriendly layout.
--Internet is not free. Two different internet services are offered: one is low-cost, and ridiculously slow, and the other is serviceable enough but pricey.
--Summary: OK for only one or two nights, but avoid this place for any long-term stays, unless it is all you can afford.
- Studio Plus Greenville
