The young lady at the front desk was okay, not super friendly but not exactly rude either. There is no elevator and I was there by myself with a newborn for a wedding so that was definitely not ideal. The room was super outdated and small which whatever, we didn’t need a ton of space. However, there were so many flies in my room, the garbage cans were so small you couldn’t throw anything legitimate away and the cleaning service never came. I had to take my trash to their super nasty dumpster (not like I’m spoiled, I take my own trash out every day, just not really what you pay for at a hotel.) I was told there was WiFi but wasn’t strong enough to actually do anything on my computer and the front desk told me it was because my room was so far away from the desk… ummm, okay. I couldn’t give my son a bath because as soon as you start to fill up the tub, the water is green! And never got hot enough to take an enjoyable shower, as enjoyable it could be knowing the water is actually green. The room at 65 degrees was sooo cold but at 66 degrees, it felt like the Sahara Desert. The bed was rock hard, which isn’t for me but works for some people. I was told there was a “hot breakfast” in the morning - it was super hard biscuits and gravy, hard stale bagels (I couldn’t even break one apart to put it in a toaster) and slimy hard boiled eggs. The ashtrays outside are directly by the door so all you smell when you walk in and out was stale cigarettes.