Check in was easy. Given our keys, went up to the room. The room was lived in, not cleaned, not ready for new guests. Went back down to the lobby, many apologies, got a new room, across the hall from the other. The carpet seemed new, and the beds were very comfortable. The rest of the room seemed to be in various states of either repair and renovation, or were just falling apart. The bathroom door was not hung properly, so it was not flush to the jamb. The entrance door to the room required a shoulder push to shut it.
The breakfast was saved by the malted waffles, the rest was just meh.
The neighborhood was semi-industrial, with a few workers of the world’s oldest profession plying their trade across the street from the hotel.
Overall it was overpriced by at least $50 per night.