An old hotel showing signs of age. The restaurant/bar is not at all relaxing and doesn't really have any friendly ambience. I found the overall decor to be depressingly brown, in marked contrast to the sunny ambience of Albuquerque.
Also, these days, hotels shouldn't really charge $5 per day for internet, which doesn't work well in the room. It's a bit like charging for electricity.
No breakfast buffet for non-VIPS. Instead you get a voucher with a choice of two things. It was nicely prepared and good value.
The rooms are spacious, but dark. Comfy bed.
It's very close to the airport, which is its main redeeming feature. OK for a night, but I won't be rushing back.