I'm nearly positive this hotel can only be a brothel, a hub for drug deals, or a money laundering front- because it doesn't seem possible that this is a legitimate hotel. From the halls that reeked of cigarettes to the plaque of rules in the dilapidated lobby with tape covering up "Days Inn", this place was one of the worst hotels I've ever stayed in. (I've travelled to 39 U.S. states.) My partner and I received 1 key card to share among the two of us, we had to give a $20 deposit at check-in which was not expressed earlier over the phone or online, the clerk killed a live fly in front of us during check-in, we were given no wifi password, our towels were filthy, the bed comforter had stains, the door was impossible to open without slamming through it with my shoulder, the TV remote batteries were dead, the mattress sheets didn't fit, the bathroom waste basket wasn't bagged, we had to make our own "Do not Disturb" sign, and their offered "coffee machines in each room" was invalid- as ours was broken.
Their breakfast offer is also no longer valid and was told "their website is inaccurate." They did have a coffee dispenser- with no cups. I asked for two cups. The front clerk begrudgingly brought me back a single cup covered in small worms. I told him I needed a second cup for my partner. There was no apology, thank you, or any verbal exchange- just a second cup. The coffee was also cold.
One positive though; the bed was fine.
Still, this place isn't worth it.