Staying at this property was like something out of a horror movie. Whenever you think something couldn’t get any worse, it got worse. Where do I even begin?
It started with a lack of a military discount. Sure, fairly common in this area, so I didn’t think much of it. The only room available was the hot tub room, AKA Room 29.
My first impression upon walking into the room was the assaulting wave of must and mildew that overpowered my nostrils. I immediately noticed there was no air conditioner to speak of(other than a janky rattling heater) so no way to circulate the bad air out. I ended up opening the window by the bed and soon noticed dead flies along the windowsill. Was this place even cleaned? My wife soon noticed that in the bathroom there was a dead beetle in the corner by the bathtub, and right above it there was the towel rack, which was wobbly and coming off the wall. We went back out to get some things from Safeway, such as a fan to remedy the poor air circulation and provide some white noise. Ice cream placed in the freezer melted instantly. Trying to connect to the wifi, we found the connection was abysmal.
The hot tub was nice, when it worked the first time. There was what looked like black mold growing on the mirror behind it. The door to the bathroom was coming off the hinges so wouldn’t shut properly. The toilet later, overflowed and flooded the bathroom.
Sadly, there are budget hotels that provide cbetter rooms that don’t cost $250.