TLDR: Insanely thin walls = hear everything (even neighbors' bodily functions), no wifi (w/o notice), metal keys (+ lost key charge), friendly staff, clean.
The front desk clerk was friendly, and the hotel was clean, which I appreciated. However, they are the only two positive aspects of my stay.
My main complaint was how shockingly thin the walls were. I have stayed in many hotels and expected to hear some noise from neighboring rooms and the hallway, but this was like nothing I had experienced before. The walls were so thin that I heard entire conversations, toilet flushes, and even bodily functions (yes, I'm serious) from the neighboring room. Even with earplugs, I could not get any sleep.
Second, the hotel's wifi was not working. It would have been considerate if I had been notified beforehand - such as when I called to confirm my reservation or during check-in. Also, the hotel's website touting free wifi should have noted the outage. Rather than an honest and forthcoming staff, I learned of the wifi outage from a tiny sign in my room. This was aggravating because I had to work and use my mobile-hot spot data.
Lastly, the hotel uses metal keys instead of keycards. Although this is minor, I was concerned since I misplace items often, and the hotel charges a fee for lost keys.
Overall, I had high hopes for this hotel based on the staff and appearance, but I was let down by the thin walls, noise level, and no internet.