1/5 Monica R. 10 months ago on Google
I
reserved
this
motel
months
ago
thru
a
3rd
party
service.
When
I
pulled
in,
I
found
out
the
name
had
changed
from
Fairbridge
to
BlissPoint.
I
had
read
other
reviews
and
knew
the
type
of
place
I
was
reserving,
but
I
was
unknowingly
in
town
over
Indy
500
weekend
and
that
was
driving
the
prices
of
all
hotels
up,
and
I
had
a
budget.
I
just
needed
a
place
to
sleep
since
I
was
planning
to
be
out
during
the
days,
so
I
thought
this
would
work
fine.
Upon
check-in,
I
wasn't
treated
rudely,
but
there
wasn't
much
friendliness.
I
made
my
way
to
the
3rd
floor
room
via
an
elevator,
thankfully.
The
mattress
was
encased
in
a
cover
and
appeared
to
be
newish
and
bug
free.
Unfortunately
the
sheets
had
some
type
of
dark
debris
on
them
that
I
was
able
to
wipe
away.
There
was
only
a
top
sheet
and
a
top
cover
that
was
as
thin
as
the
sheet.
There
was
no
blanket
on
the
bed
or
in
the
room.
The
top
cover
also
had
what
appeared
to
be
cigarette
burns
in
it.
I
immediately
removed
it
and
thankfully
was
able
to
borrow
a
blanket
from
my
family
that
I
was
visiting.
The
motel
may
have
had
blankets,
but
I
didn't
ask.
I've
never
stayed
in
a
place
that
didn't
have
a
blanket
in
the
room.
There
was
a
microwave
in
the
room,
but
it
was
dirty.
There
was
also
a
tissue
box
cover
with
no
tissues.
The
space
where
a
table
or
chair
would
normally
be
was
empty.
The
vanity
mirror
was
spattered
and
filthy.
There
were
also
crumbs,
hairs
and
ants
in
the
bathroom.
They
provided
3
sachets
of
shampoo/conditioner,
but
only
one
bar
of
soap,
so
I
had
to
move
it
back
and
forth
from
the
tub
to
the
sink.
They
do
not
service
the
room
during
your
stay
unless
you
specifically
ask
them
to.
The
ice
and
vending
on
the
3rd
floor
did
not
work
and
directed
me
to
visit
the
ice
machine
near
the
pool.
Upon
doing
so,
I
noticed
a
dead
bird,
legs
up,
just
inside
the
pool
gate.
Memorial
day
is
traditionally
when
pools
begin
to
open,
but
this
pool
area
was
definitely
not
ready
for
swimmers.
The
doors
slam
hard
and
loud,
so
when
folks
were
getting
up
at
5am
to
leave
for
the
Indy
500,
it
was
a
bit
disturbing.
Otherwise,
the
place
was
quiet
and
almost
deserted.
I
think
what
is
most
disappointing
is
the
appearance
of
a
lack
of
caring
about
their
business.
It's
one
thing
for
a
place
to
be
older
and
rundown.
It's
another
for
it
to
be
unclean
and
unkempt.
There
just
feels
like
a
lack
of
pride
of
ownership
here.
The
area
seems
fairly
safe,
and
is
near
many
restaurants.
There's
plenty
of
parking.
The
TV
has
lots
of
stations.
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