2/5 Joe C. 2 years ago on Google
Good
enough
for
a
night's
rest
when
visiting
Six
Flags,
but
that's
about
it.
A
bit
run
down,
and
very
basic,
but
not
bad
enough
(IMO)
to
outweigh
the
convenience
of
it's
location.
50/50
on
staying
there
again...I
probably
would,
but
only
if
on
a
tight
budget,
and
with
low
expectations
about
anything
except
sleeping.
If
all
you
care
about
is
a
good
night's
rest,
it'll
suffice.
Pros:
Closest
hotel
to
Six
Flags
Over
Georgia
-
literally
right
across
the
freeway,
and
only
a
short
walk
to
the
front
gates.
Staff
was
nice,
and
helped
with
any
minor
issues
or
requests
as
best
they
could.
Generally
affordable
(should
be
a
about
$20
less
IMO,
but
with
Six
Flags
so
close,
I
can
understand
why
it's
not
>$50).
Generally
clean
(though
could
be
better).
No
signs
of
bugs
or
other
pests
(checked
all
the
drawers
and
mattress
coverings
immediately).
Was
quiet
during
our
visit.
Air
conditioning
worked
well
in
the
room
(lobby
was
a
bit
warm
though).
Bed
seemed
comfortable
enough
-
slept
well
and
woke
up
refreshed.
Linens
were
clean.
Microwave
and
mini-fridge
in
room
(both
were
clean
and
worked
fine).
Neutral:
No
pool.
Gas
station
right
next
door
to
purchase
forgotten
incidentals
or
snacks.
Cons:
The
"free
continental
breakfast"
is
a
pathetic
joke.
They
only
offered
instant
grits
or
oatmeal.
Juice
machine
was
not
dispensing
cold
beverages.
Only
warm,
potentially
spoiled
orange
juice
-
the
other
side
of
the
machine
(usually
Cranberry
or
Apple
at
most
places)
was
empty.
OJ
tasted
bad,
but
fortunately
didn't
make
me
sick.
They
had
coffee
too,
but
I
don't
like
coffee,
and
after
the
OJ
thing,
I
wouldn't
trust
it
to
be
good
anyway.
They
apologized
and
tried
to
dismiss
this
due
to
Covid,
but
that's
BS.
Every
hotel
I
have
stayed
in
this
year
(including
similarly-priced
hotels)
has
offered
a
better,
"typical"
hotel
breakfast
(If
they
didn't
offer
it
for
dine-in,
they
still
had
a
good
selection
of
items,
they
just
gave
it
to
you
in
a
bag
to
take
back
to
your
room
-
this
place
is
just
being
lazy
and
cheap).
The
WiFi
is
pathetic
and/or
malfunctioning.
Was
difficult
to
connect
to
on
my
phone,
and
kept
disconnecting
me
every
5
minutes
or
so.
When
I
was
able
to
stay
connected
(never
for
long),
the
speed
was
in
the
single
digits
-
pretty
much
completely
useless.
There
was
no
"do
not
disturb"
doorhanger
in
our
room,
and
unless
you
notify
the
front
desk,
housekeeping
may
come
in
and
take
your
used
towels
(regardless
if
they
are
wet
and
on
the
floor,
or
dry
and
hung
on
the
towel
rack
ready
for
reuse).
In
our
case,
they
didn't
replace
them
with
clean
towels,
they
just
took
them
(and
left
everything
else
alone).
This
concerned
me
as
I
did
not
want
to
be
charged
for
the
missing
towels,
nor
do
I
want
unexpected
strangers
in
my
room.
Housekeeping
should
ONLY
be
by
request
unless
someone
is
staying
more
than
a
few
days
-
this
is
pretty
standard
at
most
places
these
days...except
here,
apparently.
If
they
are
short
on
towels,
they
need
to
buy
more.
Neighborhood
is
kinda
sketchy.
Walking
between
there
and
Six
Flags
should
be
fine,
but
don't
go
wandering
around
(it's
pretty
obvious,
but
our
Lyft
driver
warned
us
too).
We
never
felt
unsafe,
but
there
were
definitely
some
weirdos
walking
around
and/or
loitering
(more
so
by
the
gas
station,
but
the
hotel
and
gas
station
are
adjacent).
If
they'd
get
a
regular
breakfast
back,
fixed
the
internet,
and
stay
the
hell
out
of
my
room
unless
I
request
service,
I
would
happily
give
them
3
stars,
as
I
don't
expect
luxury
from
an
Econo
Lodge,
but
if
they
advertise
free
breakfast
and
internet,
they
should
provide
it
(at
the
same
standard
as
similar
hotels
-
otherwise
it's
a
bait
&
switch).