Overall, we were disappointed — especially considering the $200 price tag for a single night.
First, while we appreciate that the hotel is dog-friendly, there was no mention on Expedia about the $50 dog fee or weight restrictions, which would have been good to know upfront. Guests with dogs are placed in Building Two, which is clearly in rough shape. There was a huge hole in the wall right outside our room, a broken window, and an out-of-order ice machine. Even worse, the entrance to Building Two wasn't secure so anyone could have come in. Even if the space had been technically clean, the state of disrepair made it hard to feel comfortable.
The room itself was run-down and smelled musty. There were rusty rust-stained walls under the bathroom sink, a filthy bathroom fan, and the shower didn't get very hot. There was also a big transition from the carpet to the bathroom and both my husband and I stubbed our toes multiple times.
We also visited the pool area and were disappointed there too. The water was cloudy (though warm like bathwater — which I loved), but there was trash floating in the pool and greasy prints all over the glass walls. The whole area looked like it needed a deep cleaning and some serious attention.
The front desk lady was welcoming and helpful — and the complimentary breakfast was decent. However, the lobby itself was marred by harsh, off-putting LED lights, adding to the sense that the whole place needs an update. Two out of five stars.