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This
is
by
far
the
worst
hotel
I've
ever
stepped
foot
in.
I
opened
the
door
to
find
dozens
of
roaches,
bed
bugs
and
all
other
sorts
of
creepy
crawlies,
having
the
time
of
their
disgusting
little
lives.
This
may
have
been
in
part
at
least,
because
the
room
sat
in
a
state
of
near
perpetual
darkness...
They
had
taken
the
liberty
of
removing
all
of
the
light
bulbs.
The
pictures
that
I
took
really
don't
do
it
justice,
because
at
all
times
there
were
bugs
moving
across
the
floor
and
up
and
down
the
walls.
So
what
did
I
do?
I
left
of
course
and
asked
for
my
money
back...
which
was
$105
(including
a
$30,
refundable
deposit).
I
made
my
way
down
to
the
window
where
I'd
paid
before
(yeah,
I
know...
shoulda
been
my
first
clue,
but
I
was
exhausted),
to
let
the
previously
cordial
attendee
know
about
the
deplorable
conditions.
She
responded
by
refusing
to
refund
my
money,
saying
she
could
only
provide
me
with
a
different
room.
This
was
an
outrage
and
a
disgusting
display
of
unprofessionalism,
rudeness
and
short-sightedness.
She
continuously
interrupted
me,
assuming
(incorrectly)
that
she
knew
what
I
would
be
saying.
She
actually
said
to
me
at
one
point,
"I
wouldn't
pull
into
a
place
like
this,
but
that's
just
me.
The
owner
of
this
place
is
a
Pakistani
man
and
he
tells
me
no
refunds,
so
I
give
no
refunds."
I
asked
her
if
she
had
a
room
with
no
bugs,
and
she
replied
by
saying
that
she
thought
a
room
on
the
first
floor
would
be
better.
Being
on
foot
and
essentially
broke,
I
had
to
choose
the
first
floor
room
or
sleep
under
the
stars
in
a
neighborhood
where
the
primary
lighting
came
in
revolving
shades
of
red
and
blue.
She
was
right...
the
first
floor
room
DID
have
less
bugs
(though
far
from
bug-free).
It
also
had
a
toilet
that
didn't
flush
and
a
front
door
that
could
be
pushed
open
without
the
need
of
a
key.
The
Knights
Inn
is
a
disgrace
that
should
be
condemned
immediately.
The
woman
working
the
front
"office"
should
be
removed
from
her
position
and
never
allowed
to
work
in
a
position
that
puts
her
in
contact
with
other
human
beings
again.
The
Better
Business
Bureau
will
definitely
be
getting
contacted
by
myself,
as
will
every
other
city,
county
and
state
agency
that
has
anything
to
do
with
any
aspect
related
to
the
business
being
conducted
by
The
Knights
Inn.
For
now,
do
yourself
a
big
favor;
don't
even
consider
stopping
at
this
cesspool
of
filth
and
wanton
neglect.
You
might
spend
the
rest
of
your
natural
life
trying
to
wash
the
disgusting
experience
off
your
body
and
out
of
your
memory.
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