Limited parking. It looks like it could be a beautiful property - IF - some money was invested in it and the city as a whole. The building connected to it looks to be falling down. Being held up by beams and trusses. Seems like there was one worker per shift, who was hiding. Phones in room didn't work. Worker said it was due to a previous storm. Was not made aware upon check in and also wasn't given internet password. Didn't have any towels in the room upon arrival. Reserved 2 rooms. For one of them, the door wouldn't lock and the other the door wouldn't open. Had to search for a worker, because the phones didn't work in order to call to Front Desk. Worker proceeded to fault me for the key not working by saying I was storing it near a credit card and causing it to lose the program. Breakfast in the morning was the bare minimum and no worker around to approach. The workers, seriously, do not seem to want to be bothered. Selma is in a sad state, considering the history. This trip was to visit my mother's grave for Mother's Day, but this "hotel" depressed me more than that.