The rooms have been remodeled & are relatively nice inside. However, the bed was extremely hard—so much so that I bought mattress pad from Walmart to make it through my five-night stay. One plus is that it was very quiet overall. There were no loud parties or disturbances; the guests stayed to themselves, quietly. During the week, construction workers stay there & after work, they hang out in the parking lot until late, but they were low-key & friendly. Also, I bought a fan to muffle sound in case of noise, but didn’t end up needing it for that—it added a bit of comfort & familiarity, like I have at home.
Due to flight issues, I didn’t arrive until the day after my scheduled check-in. Fortunately, the staff held my room, which I appreciated. On the day after I checked in, I requested a late check-out because I had to work remotely, & leaving at 11:00 a.m. would have been very disruptive. I offered to pay for an extra night just to stay until 3:00 p.m. The owner/manager initially told me, “We’ll work something out,” & never took payment; I never saw him again! On the last day, the staff began calling & knocking on my door to check out while I was in the middle of a virtual work meeting; frustrating & unprofessional! I realize most professionals wouldn’t choose to stay there, however, I chose to stay here because my employer covered a few nights & I paid for the remaining nights so I could visit friends. While it was affordable, I won’t be staying here again.