As I was checking-in, there was an Orkin pest exterminator leaving, having completed whatever he was called-in to do. If you're a hotel, wouldn't you have this guy leave out of a service entrance or back door? You don't want your guests alerted to the fact that you have bugs in your hotel, especially when they're checking in. But the fun keeps going. I got to my room and noticed that it wasn't particularly clean. All the furniture was beat-up, scratched and rickety. The stucco on the ceiling was peeling off in several places. There were actual blood stains on my box spring mattress. My toaster had a dent in the side of it, like someone had kicked it. The bath tub drain lid was broken off, rusty and sitting a few inches away from the actual drain. Furthermore, I could hear just about everything that was going on in the adjacent rooms to mine, as the walls were paper thin. If it hadn't been so late, I would have checked out immediately, but I had to suffer through a night feeling like I was in a homeless shelter. The one saving grace about this hotel is that the staff is really nice. But that doesn't really make-up for the very poor condition of the rooms.
- Extended Stay America Atlanta
- Extended Stay Atlanta
- Atlanta Extended Stay
