My husband and I are used to staying in economical hotels—he is military and I work in education—so our expectations are always reasonable. However, our stay at the Sleep Inn in Gettysburg fell well below even basic standards.
We were upcharged for a jetted tub that was advertised as part of the room, which felt misleading from the start. The hotel sits on a very noisy, busy road, and the traffic noise made it difficult to relax.
Inside the room, essentials weren’t maintained. Housekeeping never replenished towels, coffee, or toilet paper, and we ended up using a grocery bag for trash because nothing was refreshed. The refrigerator didn’t function properly and froze all of our food, regardless of how we adjusted the temperature gauge.
The breakfast bar was nearly empty, offering little more than toast and apples.
We don’t expect luxury, but we do expect honesty, basic upkeep, and a clean, functional room. Unfortunately, this stay missed the mark. We wouldn’t choose this location again unless significant improvements are made.