I always had good experiences at Red Roof Inns, until now.
Let’s start with the positive: the water pressure was good.
It seemed the room had been clean except a large glob of something on the bathroom counter. The hand towel hanging next to it was stained and so I decided to not use it, instead covering the glob with the hand towel to avoid touching it. I had to work, so hours passed before I began to settle in. I realized that all the linens were stained, frayed, or had holes in them, including the bedsheets. The unit seemed in the midst of construction, and neither of the lights above the beds worked. Areas of the bathroom were rusty and generally gross. It was only when I saw the cockroach, however, that I decided to take pictures. The location was convenient; I expected a low-end but acceptable room—yet room 150 was not to standards of Red Roof Inn or any hotel. It being late, in addition to being tired, I had no confidence in the front desk finding a better room. I reached out multiple times in multiple ways, only to get a run-around. Most disgusting room I’ve ever stayed in by far.