Don't let the check-in attendant place you in Room 23. This hotel should not be renting this room at the same price as others, if at all. It sits atop the check-in office, and it is the closest room to the busy roadway beside the hotel. While the hotel can not control traffic, the door to Room 23 has a 1-inch vertical gap and another 1-inch opening on the bottom of the door that permits sound like an open window (and surely a warm welcome to rodents). Because of these massive air gaps, you will hear every vroom and pothole as if you were sleeping directly on the asphalt. In addition, a large and blinding 24/7 fluorescent light shines directly overhead Room 23, and the curtains don't block it. I woke up several times thinking it was 7am, due to "daylight" breaking in.
Between the loud roadway noise coming in from the "open" door and fluorescent light, get ready for an awful and sleepless night. Worse, the front desk offers no customer service, discount, or even an apology for such a problematic room. Ahhhh, but hotel staff is very well aware that Room 23 is a problem--the check-out attendant had an auto-rehearsed claim that he couldn't control traffic *and* no other single rooms were available at check-in, but untrue. They just want to fill that one first and will lie about it.
A low budget hotel stay can still be a positive, but the female check-in attendant's lack of integrity in renting that room and no professionalism(no hello, just a snatch of license) made lowbrow.