First I walk inside and I see there is construction going on. My bad for not reading the reviews. Drywall is being done down the halls so you have to weave in and out of the drywallers to get to your room.
I was told there would be parking for my truck and enclosed trailer when I called about my reservation. I arrived and asked if I park out back (as I was told last week). The front desk told me I could not park out back where the big rigs were (really upset), that I had to find empty spaces along the property to park. Luckly, I found one spot (five parking spaces) that I could fit in or I would have been screwed.
No coffee maker inside the room! I'm 71 and this is a first for me. For this reason alone, if I knew, I would not book my stay here.
And my bed is absolutely the worst. I took a picture, you can visually see the large lumps all over the bed. I opted to sleep in the next one and I feel like I'm sleeping in a taco because I'm all bent up. I've thrown away better mattress.
I'm writing this at 2:30 a.m. because I can't sleep due to the bed being so horrible. My back and neck is jacked up and now I have a headache.
Now for the positive. The room was clean, a little drywall mud on the curtains but the floors, sink, counter, toilet, and shower was clean. They also supply you with adequate towels. Breakfast is yet to be seen.