For the price I paid, I felt I really could’ve done much better. I won’t be returning. The staff was helpful, but I was unimpressed. The couch in my room was stained, dressers scratched and gouged, the lamp shade was so beat up that when it turned on, the crinkles were illuminated and it looked like a child attacked it with a pen. The clock was off by hours, there were crumbs in all my drawers, passive aggressive anti-theft signage, and a gap under the door so big that i somehow accidentally slipped a rolled hand towel through it by accident trying to block the light and sound. None of this is anything that can be remedied by calling the front desk, so I was content to take it to my grave. BUT THEN, at 9:45, after breakfast (eggs so overcooked they were grey in spots, biscuits so hard it broke the prong off my plastic fork, no joke) I couldn’t get into my room. I called and they told me to come to the front desk. I wasn’t the only one; I informed another gentleman struggling with his door that he should probably follow me. They asked for my room number and re-coded my key. It didn’t work a second time. I came back down and got a new key and received an escort upstairs in case that didn’t work (good thinking, why didn’t we do that the first time). So much for my half hour nap after breakfast as planned. Other hotels are cheaper and nicer. Aaron and the female staff member who assisted me probably both need a raise, but I’d rather see them at an better hotel. DONT STAY HERE