The overwhelming number of positive reviews with zero negative ones? Not suspicious at all. It’s almost as if this place is flawless—but surprise, it’s far from it.
The hotel is located right off a noisy highway, and the massive parking lot across the street caters to truckers. So, unless you find engine rumbles soothing, expect a restless night. Upon arrival, we waited 15 minutes for the concierge to show up. Imagine arriving with tired kids, only to be greeted by empty stares and a front desk proudly displaying a lineup of liquor bottles. Nothing says “family-friendly” quite like booze at the entrance. Even my kids asked why there was so much alcohol around. It’s clear this hotel wasn’t designed with families in mind.
Once in the room, the loud AC made it impossible to sleep, but turning it off made the room stuffy. I ended up using pillows to muffle the sound—desperate times call for desperate measures, right? The breakfast was just as underwhelming, with food tasting artificial and bland. The omelets and pancakes were fake, and the juice tasted like watered-down syrup. Seeing Lavazza coffee initially raised my hopes, but the diluted brew was disappointing and just dulled my mood further.
The only positive? The place was clean. But that alone doesn’t make up for the poor experience. If you value sleep, good food, or any semblance of hospitality, steer clear. Trust me—those overly glowing reviews are hiding some major red flags.