There are just not many areas in this facility that appeared either clean or in a good state of repair. This applies to the room interior as well. Every passageway, corridor, and stairwell had a stale, musty, moldy smell that permeated into the room. For an 'extended stay' location, you have to ask at the desk if you want pots, pans, silverware, plates, etc. Not even a coffee maker in the room! The bathrub/shower had stains and dirt. The bed linens looked like they had been slept in and not changed. They do little or nothing to maintain a quiet, orderly environment.
Every night of my stay, there were loud, violent arguments/confrontations on the floor above that drew attention on the lower floor. It was impossible to report because it is next to impossible to find a staff member, especially 'after hours'. The outdoor pool. Is only partially filled and judging from the green and brown tinge to the water/pool, probably NOT a good idea to take a dip (the toilets are cleaner, but that's really not a high bar to exceed). Even the exterior dumpster was overloaded with an abundance of trash and full trash bags scattered on the ground and spilling into the parking lot. I realize that a hotel can do little to determine the clientele, but this location felt more like a transitional housing location for the homeless, NOT a cozy 'home-away-from-home' and CERTAINLY NOT the welcoming, convenience of home residence. A repulsive, disappointing experience not fit for temporary shelter,