The Quality Inn was advertised as a clean, non-smoking place within 10 miles of Johns Hopkins University. The facility was completely filthy top to bottom. The linens were stained, pillows were bumpy and uncomfortable, aged, as was the bedroom, and the towels were not tiny. The continental breakfast was a donut. The room wasn’t air conditioned when we arrived on a 95 degreed day and took hours to cool off. While I appreciate having an inexpensive place to lay our heads for the night, this place was as if no one even cared to try any more. It stains the reputation of Quality Inns.