"There were ants in the first room, the staff was nice but provided no real solution besides a new room. The second room had mold in the bathroom doorway and you had to put up the toilet seat just to open the door (room 222). Not to mention half of the doors were open to the actual rooms, which my friend (with a different reservation) had to deal with. The window in her room was cracked as well. It’s also not well lit on the side with the gas station, it’s creepy over there at night. Don’t recommend staying here, especially as a solo traveler, and especially as a woman. There was also a small device attached to the TV that looked like a camera. I looked and the cable was not attached to the TV at all through the cable but was, like, glued to the front of it, top center. There was hair stuck to the towels that were unused and a bug jumped from the drain when I turned it on. Not to mention the weird red and black stains on the bathroom wall next to the door. My friend also had mold on her shower curtain. In conclusion, this place was unsanitary, unsafe, unkempt, and overall a weird experience."
"We were in Garnett, KS for a ghost hunt at a Historical House not too far away. Check in was easy. When we got back to the hotel around 3am the hotel was quiet with several commercial vehicles (construction, railroad, electric, etc...) in the parking lot. Seems it is the go-to for traveling work. I never heard any of the commercial vehicles leave but the parking lot was fairly empty by the time we were up and around.
The shower was hot and had good pressure. The towels were thicker than what I am used to in small town hotels.
The man who checked me in the day before, noticed me as we were loading up the car and asked about the stay and if everything was satisfactory. I was happy to say it was... We did miss the breakfast by sleeping in late. But during check in, I had been told there was breakfast available until 9am.
Garnett doesn't seem to have a lot of restaurant options in town. But there is a grocery store and a Dollar General."
"A room with standard amenities (microwave, fridge, hairdryer, etc.), The was an iron, but no ironing board. A comfortable bed. Plenty of hot water. Set back from Hwy 59, making it convenient for travel access. Close to a well-patronized local cafe, and to an excellent Mexican restaurant."
"Room was better than I expected. I tend to stay at more upscale places, but none available in this area. Pleasant room; quiet property and fairly attentive hosts. It appears to be an older property, but still has modern amenities. Wi-Fi was a little slow might be my largest complaint."
"Room was clean, staff was very friendly and it was pet friendly. Beds were ok. It appeared as if it was being redone there were mattress in the dining room boards piled outside. Paint on the bathroom floor. Toilet would not flush during the night no water to it. Worked in the morning."
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