The hotel is quite old (1950s) but updated on the inside but there's a lack of electrical outlets at the nightstands or near the desk for using a laptop, etc. The furniture is mostly old and quite used. The refrigerators have seen better days and only some have the little freezers (to keep ice packs or burritos frozen). However, for $100 a night, the beds are good enough, the rooms are generally clean enough, there's a nice pool and jacuzzi but I didn't try either. The staff are all very nice and helpful, especially my man George. Awesome service George.