4/5 Brian F. 2 years ago on Google
Extended
stay
hotels
are
fundamentally
different
from
the
more
traditional
setup,
and
many
people
don't
realize
that.
You're
not
going
to
get
all
of
the
daily
amenities
you'd
get
at
regular
nightly
hotel.
If
you're
not
so
concerned
with
things
like
a
coffeemaker
and
making
your
own
bed
in
the
morning,
and
you
need
to
stay
somewhere
for
a
week
or
more,
this
is
an
affordable
and
nice
option.
I've
recently
come
here
because
my
landlord
ended
my
lease,
and
due
to
the
pandemic
hitting
me
very
hard,
I
don't
have
the
income
or
the
credit
score
to
get
another
lease
right
now.
In
that
respect,
it's
a
blessing
to
have
the
option
to
live
here
temporarily.
The
positives
are
many
more
than
listed
below,
but
there
are
definite
drawbacks,
as
well.
Pros:
--Staff
members
are
all
very
friendly
and
helpful.
--Room
is
clean
and
well-kept
with
weekly
housekeeping.
--Pretty
good
mattress.
--Plumbing
and
fixtures
are
very
good.
--Good
water
pressure
in
shower
and
sinks.
Hot
water
gets
hot
quickly,
cold
water
is
very
cold!
--Kitchenette
with
stove,
microwave,
and
fridge
is
very
helpful.
--Heating
and
air
conditioning
work
well.
Cons:
--The
pillows
provide
no
support
whatsoever
for
your
head
and
neck.
Bring
your
own.
--Lack
of
a
dishwasher
is
disappointing,
especially
considering
the
small
kitchen
sink.
--Their
website
and
materials
advertise
"super
fast
Wi-Fi."
Don't
believe
it.
You'll
be
fortunate
to
get
6
Mbps.
If
you're
going
to
be
working
from
your
room
or
trying
to
stream
media,
you
should
strongly
consider
staying
elsewhere.
Overall,
the
good
outweighs
the
bad
here,
and
the
price
is
right,
whether
renting
weekly
or
monthly.
For
a
single
guy
in
transition
like
myself,
it's
a
good
place
to
be.
You're
probably
not
going
to
have
everything
you
want,
but
you'll
have
everything
you
need.
I'd
rate
a
3.5
star,
but
choosing
to
round
up
because
the
positives
outweigh
the
negatives.
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