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19 de junio de 2024
This hotel is the Econo Lodge, not Quality Inn. Not sure where I start. To put it simple, the squeeze is not worth the juice. Meaning, the nightly cost of this place is not worth it. In my opinion. Especially when paying $80 plus. On a positive note, the Hotel staff are very friendly. However, walking into the hotel, one can tell that it is very outdated and worn out. It could use a complete refurbishment. There are two stories to the hotel, but there is no elevator. So if you cannot walk up a flight of stairs, look for another hotel. Here are a few things I noticed (see the photos): one of the glass doors on the 2nd floor was broken, the glass had “spider webbed” as if someone had punched it; the hallways were painted by a 10 yr old child, or someone who just did not care. As for the room… ugh! Carpet was wet near the 1980s - something air conditioner unit. It is so wet that the carpet either had mold growing or it was calcium build up; remote for the TV did not work, and it had black electrical tape on the back to retain the batteries; dirty mirror; towels must be a premium, the towels in the room had holes and were stained, but at least they smelled clean; lampshade was so old and brittle I was concerned the heat from the light bulb might catch the yellowed lampshade on fire; the interior lock bolt did not work; the latch for the door is missing; fire alarm had wires hanging out, I am sure it does not work; curtain missing the hooks to slide the curtain open and closed. As for the “continental” breakfast. Well, if you call toast/bagel/muffins with an assortment of jelly, yogurt (one flavor), cereal (two kinds), very sweet OJ, watered down coffee as Continental, you will be in heaven. Now, see the photos. Namaste
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