The day I arrived the outside air temperature measured 101 degrees. The inside air temperature felt nearly the same. The room air conditioner had been off for some time. I fiddled around with the AC. It did not immediately turn on until I reset the button on the electrical plug. I went to the lobby. The hotel clerk told me the hotel had upgraded to high capacity AC units and the room would soon cool. He seemed surprised I would mention the room felt unusually hot. I returned to my car. I had already driven five hours that day. I drove 30 minutes around the town, went back, but the room was noticeably warm, and so walked next door to the gas station, bought an ice cream and ate in the car, which registered, 45 minutes after I paid $71 for the room, 99 degrees on the dashboard outdoor temperature monitor. I went back to the room, showered, and looked around the place. This was my first Super 8 experience. Wyndham did a nice remodel job. But I have no intention of ever again renting a Super 8.