1/5 Molly D. 1 year ago on Google
Run
away.
Don’t
make
the
same
mistake
I
did,
thinking
it’ll
be
fine
for
one
night
on
the
road.
It’s
not.
Absolutely
not.
I
feel
like
a
dozen
showers
still
isn’t
enough
to
wash
this
place
off
of
me.
Everything
smells.
It
lingers
in
the
hallways,
and
they
try
to
mask
it
with
occasional
air
fresheners
that
only
work
for
a
few
feet
&
just
make
it
smell
even
worse.
The
towels
had
holes,
stains,
and
an
odd
smell
to
them.
I
felt
gross
just
touching
them.
The
parking
lot
was
covered
in
trash.
Ice
machine
looked
like
it
hadn’t
been
cleaned,
ever.
Fridge
had
items
left
in
it
from
previous
guests,
so
you
know
house
keeping
did
a
thorough
job.
What
else
didn’t
they
check
or
change?
I
hate
to
call
people
incompetent
but
the
staff
I
dealt
with
had
extremely
poor
communication
skills,
and
did
not
seem
to
know
what
they
were
doing
nor
what
was
happening.
I
had
to
ask
them
to
do
their
job.
How
else
can
I
get
in
the
building
if
you
don’t
give
me
a
room
key?
You
have
signs
everywhere
threatening
to
tow
cars
without
a
proper
hotel
tag,
and
I
had
to
ask
3x
to
get
one.
The
shower
is
ancient,
and
I
had
to
spend
5
minutes
trying
to
turn
off
the
faucet
because
its
so
old
the
knob
just
spins
without
doing
anything.
Finally
got
the
water
to
turn
off,
after
nearly
overflowing
the
tub,
when
I
bruised
my
hand
trying
to
shove
the
darn
thing
in
while
twisting.
This
hotel
is
falling
apart,
and
trying
to
make
it
look
nicer
with
cheap
modern
furniture
doesn’t
actually
make
it
“nice”.
This
hotel
gives
Wyndham
a
bad
name.
I
understand
it’s
a
“budget”
option,
but
when
actual
budget
hotels
are
nicer
than
this
one,
you
have
a
problem.
I’m
fair
&
honest,
and
rarely
leave
negative
reviews
but
this
place
is
sketchy,
shoddy,
shady,
creepy,
disgusting
-
whatever
word
you
need
to
hear
that
will
convince
you
NOT
to
stay
here.
Pay
a
few
extra
dollars
and
stay
at
the
nicer
hotels
across
the
street.
It’s
worth
it.
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