If you want the experience of Section 8 living, this is your place!
We found the Metro Phoenix all-inclusive living apartments/hotel, because it was close to my daughter's graduation at Grand Canyon University.
Upon arrival, at about 11:00 AM, we expected to be able to check in early. But the front desk was unable to accommodate us. They did, however, give us a door code and informed us that early check-in would cost $50. Otherwise, the door code would not be active until 4:00 in the afternoon.
About an hour later, we returned and said we would pay the $50 fee. We were then told the room was still being cleaned and wouldn't be ready for another hour. So I asked if the additional two hours would still cost $50, and they said yes.
As you can see from the photos, the inside of the apartment/room is aged, marginally cleaned, and something I would never stay at again.
The pool was a beautiful shade of green. The choice of sunshades from the other residents proved to be quite eclectic. The surround for the dishwasher, although the dishwasher was new, was mostly absent—almost as impressive as the burned pot stains on the floor and the replaced tile, which was not even close in size or color.
One of the cabinets had a sparse selection of plates. And they were kind enough to remove the smoked glass for easier access.
A few of the outlets did not have the required covers. The windows in the main bedroom were almost smoked over for privacy's sake. The other window in the