This is the dirtiest Quality Inn I've ever stayed at. We were forced to switch hotels after the one we were staying in decided to change their pet policy. Found this one online and since we'd be in town, on business 6-8 weeks, the weekly rate looked like a steal. Well, on this one you definitely get what you pay for. The first appearance is ok. Tons of workers outside their rooms, drinking, hanging out so with two young toddlers I wouldn't walk around without my husband. Thankfully we were put in the back where it was quiet. Upon entering our room we noticed it felt damp but somewhat renovated. Th fridge was cracked and there was plaster, from the renovations, all over the place. An infestation of spiders behind the door and dead bugs smashed on one of the walls. Bedding and towels extremely dingy, and all the bedding had either holes or stains. The mattresses were older and all you could feel were the springs. Found MARIJUANA in the bedside table. Thankfully I was able to clean it up before my children got to it. Didn't want to make a fuss as the front desk girl had been so sweet and helpful.
The next day I woke up with several bites on my body and upon further inspection found BED BUGS! Called the front desk who moved us to another room immediately and sent the manager to speak to us. She was very apologetic and comped our first night's stay and offered us a free breakfast in the restaurant. She was a very sweet woman.
Upon switching rooms we noticed our new one smelled of wet dog and a barn. This one was also damp. My heart husband has just returned from business, and was exhausted so we left it alone and sprayed half a can of Lysol. There was no phone in this room so we called from the old room and they told us just to take that one. There were also no towels, so the front desk had to bring us some. The good thing about this room however were the newer, pillowtop mattresses.
Go to following morning, woke up well rested. Housekeeping came and used a broom to sweep the floor. Not a vacuum, a broom! Needless to say, all it did was spread plaster, and crumbs from the kids, further into the carpet. Called the front desk who had housekeeping then come vacuum. It really did no good because the thing looked like it was on its last leg. Also do not walk around in bare feet as the carpet turns them black.
We are still currently at this hotel, searching for an affordable one that excepts pets. This place wouldn't be so bad if they got new linens, towels, etc, did some serious deep cleaning, including crevices and under furniture, and shampooed the carpets. The staff is awesome though.
