This is a budget motel from the 1970s or earlier. Set your expectations low, and you won't be too disappointed. The motel was built for people much smaller than today. It would be amusing to watch a person over 250 pounds try to sit on the pot in such a narrow room. Other negatives would be no facial tissues and no coffee maker. The hot water was also scalding, and unfortunately, our faucet handle was too tight, which made it difficult to balance the hot/cold water effectively. The walls were also pretty disgusting and needed to be either fumigated or sealed with an industrial primer. The neighborhood around the motel is also pretty rough, but it seemed safe enough. The positive is that the motel was quiet except for some hot rods on the street outside. The water also always stayed hot, even though the motel was fully booked, the microwave and fridge/freezer worked great, and everything else was in working order. Yeah, the motel had been somewhat renovated, so obviously someone cares. As a side note, we went through an X-ray machine at the Presidential library (highly recommended), which we believe rendered our motel keys inactive later that night.