"There was a delay in checking in because there was no hostess. "Away for a minute!"
Then I didn't realize the place had no elevators! So we had to get a main floor room with a king bed and a tub because I'm an amputee and in a wheelchair. After several minutes, they came up with a room for us. Well, it was on the main floor, just inside the door from my car; and there was the king bed and a tub! However, the bathroom was really small: hardly could get my wheelchair in to sit on the toilet! Oh, the toilet was from at least the 1970s: small with a small seat that was more than just loose, it almost threw me off when it slipped to side! Then, there was only one partial roll of toilet tissue! We ran out second (departure) day. Used box of facial tissue to finish job.
Wait, I left out 2 big things: bed & dresser drawers were so close I couldn't get wheelchair through to the bathroom. They were quick to come down and slightly move dresser drawers. Then we realized there was no mini-fridge or microwave, but staff got ones for us. Put them on top bed stand next to wife's side of bed.
The staff was very accommodating -- but it's weird we even had to worry about the issues.
Place looks like it's from the 1970s, and our room looked it. Our outside door was marred and the lighting inside was poor. Room was really narrow and old.
One picture was of a more modern part of motel, not the old larger part.
I doubt we would have booked for over $90 a night for 2 nights if seen real place."