4/5 Vernon W. 1 year ago on Google
Office
Operations
hours:
9
a.m.
to
11
p.m.
Subject
to
change
to
9
p.m.
based
on
staff
or
safety
reasons.
Housekeeping:
Provides
Linen
Exchange
for
stay
over
guests
and
long-term
residents
between
9
a.m.
and
3
p.m.
Linen
Exchange:
Place
linen
outside,
neatly,
and
as
close
to
your
room
as
possible.
If
there
are
any
issues
within
your
room,
please
inform
the
front
desk
between
office
hours.
Maintenance:
Please
inform
front
desk
I
have
traveled
to
and
from
South
Carolina
and
Pennsylvania
for
the
past
7
years.
I
always
come
to
this
place
because
I
have
created
a
good
rapport
with
the
motel
owner.
I
even
worked
here
once.
The
location
is
very,
very
well
used
to
say
things
politely.
While
there
are
workers
here
who
are
trying
to
get
the
place
back
to
it's
former
days,
some
issues
are
almost
beyond
repair.
Many
rooms
have
issues
with
plumbing
and
electricity.
When
I
was
employed
here,
I
gave
my
best
effort
to
nullify
the
issues
that
I
came
across.
I
did
enjoy
my
employment
here
as
I
became
acquainted
with
many
of
the
residents.
On
the
topic
of
residents,
this
motel
is
not
truly
for
those
on
vacation
or
are
traveling.
The
ongoing
issues
that
are
being
addressed,
usually
cause
a
lot
of
stress
for
an
affluent,
entitled
person.
Many
times,
affluent
guests
had
to
receive
a
refund
on
their
room.
This
place
is
not
truly
for
them
at
this
time.
In
full
complete
honesty,
this
place
is
for
truck
drivers,
people
with
jobs
that
require
them
to
travel,
and
the
county's
population.
The
rent
is
very
low,
probably
the
cheapest
in
the
area.
This
is
because
of
the
issues
and
the
owner
is
aware
and
gives
his
best
attempt
to
compensate.
The
rent
is
45
for
single
and
55
for
a
double.
While
weekly
rates
are
sometimes
accepted,
you
MUST
be
prepared
to
handle
the
issues
that
this
location
has.
It
is
a
REQUIREMENT
that
you
are
patient
with
the
staffing
here.
Most
of
them
are
simply
hardworking
Americans
who
are
also
struggling
during
this
pandemic.
The
location
is
Covid
safe.
If
a
resident
contracts
Covid,
they
are
usually
confined
to
their
room.
The
stairwells
and
doors
are
normally
disinfected
with
bleach
and
Fabuloso
weekly.
This
area
is
also
unfortunately
located
off
the
highway
and
the
entire
area,
other
hotels
and
motels
included,
is
located
in
an
addict
den.
This
location
is
moderately
safe,
as
the
addicts
try
very
hard
to
keep
to
themselves
and
stay
out
of
trouble.
There
are
usually
people
outside
in
the
walkway
area.
THEY
ARE
NOT
A
THREAT,
they
are
just
normal
people
who
are
struggling.
I
am
from
the
inner
city
streets
of
Philadelphia.
I
can
honestly
report
that
no-one
should
feel
threatened
by
the
guests
and
residents
that
hang
out
outside.
Majority
of
the
residents
here
are
employed
full-time
and
just
want
to
see
the
light
of
day,
and
don't
want
to
sit
in
their
room
all
the
time.
In
closing,
I
want
to
restate
that
this
is
not
a
location
for
the
affluent.
This
is
also
not
a
generally
positive
place
for
children
although
there
are
families
here
who
are
and
should
feel
safe.
There
are
addicts
all
up
and
down
this
area
(locally
called
Hwy
52,)
again,
they
are
not
a
threat
and
keep
to
themselves.
I
do
not
wish
for
someone
to
read
this
review
and
feel
this
is
a
completely
negative
place.
It
is
predominantly
for
the
local
community
who
are
down
on
their
luck,
and
are
struggling
to
financially
survive
the
pandemic.
One
very
big
issue
that
I
purposely
did
not
touch
on
is
harassment.
There
are
a
few
residents/workers
who
feel
extremely
entitled
and
important.
If
they
confront
you
in
any
way
or
fashion,
it
is
best
to
de-escalate
the
conflict
by
walking
away,
if
they
are
disrespectful
or
offensive,
please
contact
the
front
desk
between
the
hours
of
9
A.M
and
3
P.M.
and
contact
the
owner.
The
entitled
residents
are
not
worth
the
conflict
as
they
are
not
going
to
be
removed
from
the
property.
It
is
best
resolved
by
walking
away
and
choosing
not
to
escalate
and
cause
violence.