We arrived around 7 p.m., nobody was at the desk. We waited for 3-4 minutes and somebody walked behind the counter holding a bunch of laundry (looked like wet bedsheets) that she carried out of view. She came back to the counter and gave a basic version of customer service that doesn't get a complaint, but lacked a certain warm welcome that you hope for when visiting a new hotel. Sometimes it's artificial or it's phoned in. This time is was a bland mix of "I don't want to be here" but "I don't intend to get fired". It was the lowest version of adequate, but still adequate.
The room smelled dank, like mold/mildew. Our noses adjusted and we would forget, until we went out and came back. It got worse every time, but we kept getting use to it. Probably should have switched rooms. The room itself, including linens, towels, kitchen, fridge, and bathroom, was pretty clean. There was somebody's smashed black sock or underwear we discovered under the corner chair when we were packing to leave. We left it there. The shower pressure was poor. Usable and disappointing. Pillow were made of a new kind of memory foam, the kind that are very puffy at first, but so flat when you lay your head down, all you have left are memories of what it's like to have had a pillow. The bed itself was super comfy, like sleeping on a dream.
The hallway reeked of pot on day 1, but gone by day 2.
We checked out earlier than originally planned. Checkout at 2 a.m. was A+ and that person was kind and sweet.