This is the first time I've ever given a hotel a one-star rating. I am not at all picky, and I tend to like older buildings and will overlook a few quirks in the name of character. I was a Peace Corps Volunteer in Africa, so I am really not at all picky about accommodations! But this place was really very bad. In desperate need of about every kind of maintenance you can think of. To be honest I didn't notice the cleanliness of the sheets or any of that, because I was too distracted by all the other problems. I stayed at this motel on the final night of a cross-country trip with my husband in the middle of the winter, so we were tired enough that we didn't care where we stayed, we just wanted cheap. And we got cheap! The first thing I noticed was that the smoke alarm in our room kept chirping every 5 minutes. The battery was low on the thing. Instead of complaining to the front desk (it was late, we were tired) we just put it outside. Haha. The other problem I noticed was that our door wouldn't lock from the outside. It would close, but no key was needed for entry no matter what we did! When we told the front desk clerk she acted a little surprised and then said that as long as no one saw us leave the room it would be ok (we were going across the street to get dinner). Then she offered to switch our room, but we declined because we were very tired. We just locked our valuables in the car.
In addition to these pretty major issues, it was just a nasty-looking, uncomfortable place. I think we paid $40 to stay there, and it wasn't even worth that. Good thing I have a sense of humor.
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