Not a bad stay on balance. I was worried when we checked in as a hole in the sink had been patched with what looked like industrial tape, our bathroom fan didn't work and it was dark in there with 1 of 2 bulbs functional, and we had no hot water. Or at least we didn't think we had hot water. It turns out you just have to run the tap for 15-20 minutes to get the hot water running. LITERALLY. We also only had 1 towel and no extra toilet paper. It was eco-friendly, but I think it was a budget decision rather than an attempt to make the world more sustainable. That being said, the beds were comfortable, even if the room was a little cold, even with the thermostat cranked. My Dad installed a fake thermostat for me at home as a child so I'm actually used to that touch of home. Anyway, we slept well and although we weren't quiet, the hotel generously left us enjoy our gathering into the early hours of the morning.
Breakfast at the restaurant was alright. I didn't read the description of the western omelet, so I had what amounted to scrambled eggs with bits of broccoli in it. No ham. Coffee was $6, and they charged us for an extra $6 coffee when we filled our thermos for softball. That felt a little punitive.
The front desk was responsive to requests and we about an hour late checking out, but they kindly let that go for us. Staff were generally helpful but deadpan. Honestly, I'll probably come back. I'm a sucker for a familiar place.
Cheers!