Staff was great. Hidden fees (parking, $10/night) a problem, but having been there before, we were aware. It is 98% in great shape, now a decade old, wear is happening, split in rug in room, water damage in ceiling, and wall below the leak, both very small, and as is typical of just about every hotel, the guy who fixes the grout around the shower/tub is a general handiman, not a mason, and it shows in uneven, mismatched color, and generally sloppy job.
Breakfast, included, was an A-, where it used to be an A+. The difference is there used to be a choice of 4 main courses, to order, with a human behind the counter making them. Now just a tray of "scrambled" eggs - probably from powdered eggs, some kind of potato, some kind of meat, breakfast sausage, kilbasa, etc., some kind of orange drink, close to juice, but a blend, unlabeled, good enough, breads, donut holes, a step above La Quinta, a step below what it used to be. Two steps above a Comfort Inn.