Wifi was down when I arrived so there was a line up out the door of people waiting to check in. Got my key, got into the room and was completely underwhelmed. It was clean, I'll say that. The bed was small and uncomfortable, there were several wires and electrical cords hanging down from behind the TV, the tv was mounted crooked so I kept feeling like I had to tilt my head to the right to watch it, the remote control didn't work to turn the tv on/off or for volume control, the minifridge was turned down so low it froze my sodas, the microdesk/workstation/tv mount thingy had exactly zero plugins for my laptop, the desk chair was easily the most uncomfortable thing I've sat on that wasn't designed for some other purpose. All of which is aggravating but not terribly surprising and all I really wanted was someplace to sleep, which would have been fine except for the people that decided to stand in the breezeway at 0630 having one of those conversations from two feet apart where the participants apparently are required to bellow at one another. After my late workday arrival back at my room, waking up at 0630 on a Saturday when I have another 300 miles to drive was not a pleasant experience. Also the shower made me check for my meds and grippy socks.
If you're desperate and that's what's left, it's an option I guess. I'd probably choose to sleep in my car next time.