This is one of those places where I had to keep reminding myself frequently that the room was costing half the amount of one of the fancy hotels in town. The property is slightly funky, has seen better days, and is right on the edge of being a dive. The bad luck of having noisy neighbors would tip it over.
The sickly-sweet stench of cleaning supplies hits you when you walk in the door; luckily you get used to it quick. It would be a disaster for anyone with chemical sensitivities. The 2 chairs around the small table both had stains on the upholstery. Otherwise the room seemed reasonably clean. However the outdoor areas were pretty bad, there were cigarette butts all over the place in the parking area near my room.
There is a small nice-sized empty refrigerator, a basic microwave, and a small coffee maker. The sink has a small hair dryer on the wall.
The small double (not queen) bed was pretty hard; there were plenty of pillows.
Strangely, unlike the problem that many hotels have with hot water disappearing, in my room the cold water occasionally turned hot! It became an adventure, as I never knew what I was going to get from one try to the next.
The free WiFi was cranky, unpredictable, and often really really slow. I had to stay close to the window to get a decent signal. Strange, since they have at least 3 access-points, and I was in the middle of the building.
The free breakfast is very basic, all carbs and no protein option. There are several interesting restaurants within walking distance; but I was unable to identify one that serves breakfast. There is also an Albertson's grocery 1/2 mile away.
The location is a huge bonus, as you can walk across the street to the old Downtown area, and the large riverfront park, new museum, and new community center are just down the hill.
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