5/5 Frank T. 1 year ago on Google
This
place
defies
belief.
First
thing
was
the
customer
service.
The
front
desk
clerk
asked
if
I
was
lonely
as
soon
as
I
checked
in,
and
sent
two
nice
women
to
my
room
to
welcome
me
to
the
area.
The
one
said
she
was
sick
and
had
to
keep
going
to
the
bathroom,
poor
girl,
and
was
inhaling
some
medicine
from
her
pharmacist
that
smelled
like
burnt
marshmallows,
and
then
she
passed
right
out.
Her
friend
spent
almost
two
hours
helping
me
look
for
my
wallet
that
I
misplaced.
The
local
community
was
vibrant,
having
a
good
time
in
the
parking
lot
all
night.
The
gentleman
next
door
kept
such
a
good
watch
on
everyone,
peeking
out
of
his
blinds
every
20
seconds
to
make
sure
everyone
was
ok.
The
owner
was
a
peaceful
man
who
must
have
believed
in
the
sanctity
of
all
life,
because
the
bugs
were
as
much
a
part
of
the
decorum
as
the
original
1995
sears
catalog
artwork.
It
was
such
an
eclectic
vibe,
the
smell
of
incense
was
nearly
overwhelming,
but
I
assume
was
to
cover
up
what
the
humidity
in
the
rooms
did.
I
feel
bad,
they
must
have
a
supply
shortage
in
boynton
beach
because
the
coffee
was
expired
and
in
place
of
regular
toilet
paper
they
were
recycling
newspapers
in
the
bathrooms.
My
only
real
complaint
about
the
stay
was
one
of
the
other
patrons
lost
control
of
his
bowels
and
it
splattered
on
my
room
door,
so
having
to
step
over
it
was
quite
a
chore.
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