This hotel rates OK on cleanliness, but after staying once I did not go back. The rooms look like nursing home or hospital rooms, with dated teal green and mauve wallpaper borders and horribly tacky bedspreads,. Blankets are bubblegum-pink, pilled and old. The rooms are terribly dark. My room had blackout curtains with no sheer ones underneath, so it was either blinding sunlight or dark gloom - no in between.
I've seen all kinds of free continental breakfasts, but this one wins the prize for the most pitiful. For juice, there was a tupperware pitcher of juice made from frozen concentrate in a little refrigerator. For the small number of guests eating breakfast, one would think it would not cost much to buy provide a carton or even individual containers of juice so we would not feel like we were taking stuff out of some poor family's personal refrigerator. The only "breakfast" provided was a tray with about 8 or 10 day-old plain donuts and 2 loaves of cheap bread set next to a toaster. One loaf of bread had mold on it!! Yuck!!
The staff is evidently a family that lives on the premises
If you have kids the right age, the pool is probably a good thing. There's not much else this place has to offer. Someone would do well to buy the motel, remodel the rooms, patch the holes in the hallway walls and ceilings, and either spruce up breakfast or not serve it at all.Moldy bread and reconstituted OJ just does not start the day out quite right!
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