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14 de octubre de 2022
After reading the good reviews, I'm surprised that I had so many problems and was mostly unhappy here. First the good things. It's set back from the highway far enough that my room, which faced the highway, was fairly quiet. The person who worked in the office was friendly and helpful. Between a big bowl of raisin bran and the tasty breakfast burrito, I had food enough to last the morning. I've stayed in very small rooms, including the "pod" rooms that are barely big enough for a narrow mattress. But somehow his small room felt uncomfortable. Especially after a few hours in my room, I craved a regular motel room with space to move. When I arrived, the room smelled bad -- maybe from disinfectant. I opened the window and turned on the bathroom exhaust fan to draw air in. But the window had no screen, so a couple of flies flew in. When I turned down my bed, the sheet was *on top* of the scratchy blanket. So I had to tear the bed apart and remake it with the blanket on top -- which wasn't easy to do because the bed is right next to the wall and doesn't move. (If I'd been traveling with someone who slept next to the wall, they would have to crawl over me to get out of bed.) The WiFi was spotty; both my phone and my laptop sometimes lost the connection. WiFi was much stronger outside the room, so I sat on a bench to use my laptop. There's no nightstand next to the bed. Luckily, on long road trips I pack most of my things in plastic storage crates (they stack well, and they use space efficiently in the car.) Here's a photo of my "nightstand." As the photo shows, the air conditioner is right next to the head of the bed. It's loud, and mine rattled sometimes. Luckily, there's a "constant fan" switch -- which, if you turn it on, the air conditioner won't make sudden on/off noises. Still, it was so loud that I decided to get my sleeping bag from the car -- and use it as a blanket on the bed -- so I could stay warm without the noisy heat. (If this place adds rooms, I'll hope they use a mini-split AC/heater that's both small and almost silent.) The bathroom has a fair amount of floor space. I used some of it to stack my ice chest and my other plastic storage box. There's room underneath the desk if you don't need all that room for sitting. (There was one folding chair.) There are also drawers under the bed, large cabinets under the washbasin, and a shelf inside the top of the closet. So, If you have suitcases and don't mind unpacking them, you can probably set them empty on top of the closet and the microwave. (There's no luggage rack, so you'll unpack on the bed.) There was shampoo but no hair dryer. My closet had only two hangers. You might want to bring both of those. Luckily, there were four electric outlets around the desk area (so I didn't need the heavy duty extension cord and power ***** that I always bring on road trips for places with zero or one outlet). I wake up pretty early, so I missed not having a coffee maker in the room... I had to
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