3/5 A Crazy L. 1 year ago on Google
Aparently,
this
hotel
has
been
redone
some
within
the
last
year.
The
entire
place
has
been
repainted,
and
every
shred
of
carpet
has
been
removed
and
exchanged
for
tile
and
wood
like
flooring.
They
have
definitely
tried
to
update
the
rooms
to
the
21st
century.
checking
in
was
pretty
easy.the
worst
part
is
that
the
receptionist
speaks
extremely
broken
English,
plus
wearing
a
mask
made
it
very
difficult
to
hear
her
words.
she
is
definitely
a
foroner.
Your
key
card
for
your
room
is
also
used
when
you
get
into
your
room
to
stick
into
a
control
center
that
activates
the
power
to
most
of
the
room
One
thing
we
don't
agree
with
is
that
we
saw
several
people
having
animals
in
the
hotel;
just
let
there
dogs
or
cats
stroll
down
the
halls
or
at
the
pool
like
it's
the
most
natural
thing.
ALSO
children
At
the
pool
playing
around
with
the
handicapped
pool
chair
like
it's
their
own
personal
toy!
We
watched
the
receptionist,
come
in
several
times
to
enter
into
whatever
room
there
is
inside
the
pool
room,
and
she'd
carry
on
without
a
care
in
the
world
that
kids
are
messing
with
the
handicapped
equipment.
not
saying
a
single
thing.
To
them
OR
to
their
guardian
who
had
his
nose
the
entire
time
stuck
in
his
phone.
The
next
morning,
we
voiced
our
concerns
about
these
issues
with
the
morning
staff
at
the
entrance
desk.
They
agreed
with
us,
but
who
knows
IF
they
actually
take
any
action..
The
pool
and
the
hot
tub
are
nice.
It's
interesting,
though,
that
there
are
no
clocks
anywhere.
So
bring
your
own
watch
or
phone
so
you
can
keep
track
of
time.
Another
thing
we
noticed
is
that
despite
the
update
for
the
hotel,
the
elevator;
though
usually
pretty
quick,
was
left
out
of
the
update.
Most
of
the
push
pad
floor
buttons
don't
light
up
anymore,
and
some
of
the
plastic
from
them
is
broken
or
entirely
missing.
Just
little
observations
for
an
otherwise
mostly
nice
try
at
remodel.
Another
interesting
thing
about
this
hotel:
just
outside
therr
front
doorway
across
from
the
front
parking
is
major
city
construction
for
building
like
an
overpass
that
when
completed
will
LITTERALLY
about
sideswipe
the
front
corner
of
the
hottel
and
definetely
other
businesses
across
the
roads
will
probably
have
to
get
torn
down.
How
great
that
will
be!
Oh_
and
if
you
don't
like
crowds
of
people.
Stay
away
from
the
breakfast
on
Sunday
morning.
OMG,
the
place
was
swarmed
with
every
person
in
the
hotel,
all
trying
to
reach
and
grab
for
their
food;
if
hadn't
had
other
things
to
do,
would've
been
much
easier
to
get
breakfast
driving
down
to
the
local
jack
in
the
box
or
whatever
fast
food
chain
is
around.
People
bumping
into
others
trying
to
sit
there
and
eat,
crying,
screaming
kids,
parents
in
a
rush
to
grab
whatever
they
can
and
reaching
over
5
other
people
there
already
in
line,
and
others
with
big
baggy
coats
sideswiping
people's
tables
_running
their
jacket
over
the
people's8
food
on
there
occupied
table.
Contents
of
breakfast
like
the
sausages,
eggs
and
gravy
not
replenished
fast
enough;
then
when
it
finally
did
come,
it
was
cold.