The main entrance, which looked like the shady back door, let into what I assume was a lobby. Barely able to fit all 3 of us trying to check in.
Upon entering your room, you see a kitchenette, which isn't so bad, until you are sure you must have accidentally checked into a smoking room. Nope, not the case. Stuffy and stale, you have to blast the air just to make it tolerable to breath. The room looked like it hadn't been updated since 1990, and perhaps hadn't been cleaned since then either.
You block out the funk and the overall gross feeling, you may be able to convince yourself to relax. That is until you try to take a shower in your flip flops, because you don't trust what could be in that tub, or the tile floor. Of course you must first get rid of that bug that has been hanging out in the drain and suddenly wants to come up and say hi.
Try going to bed soundly after showering with a bug, and not think to yourself, are there bugs in here too? Firmest mattress ever -- I've been camping and slept on softer ground.
Had to switch hotels because none of us could imagine coming back to that after a long day of training. But not until they charged us each $39 a head to cancel our reservations, on top of an additional $5 each for slow internet that I HAD ALREADY PAID FOR out of pocket up front.
Love Atlanta, but that place has left a seriously bad taste in my mouth.
- Extended Stay Atlanta
- Atlanta Extended Stay
