"It was painfully obvious this place has been L O N G neglected. Only 1 ice machine was working, a sign on the elevator advised that there would be no water from 10:00 am-noon, the portico had a huge hole in the roof,
the outside door by the only operating ice machine had plastic taped over it and air blowing through (so it was obviously unsecured). We advised the young woman at the front desk that we had spotted a sketchy looking young man out by the dumpsters when we arrived, and later, after returning at night after dinner, he was still out there. I didn’t see any evidence of security staff and we worried that she was left alone.
Piles of dirty sheets in the hallway were still there when we checked out.
That being said, the room itself was clean, and we left a tip for the housekeeper.
The hotel itself is in a very odd location, accessed by a long drive through an industrial park, and the driveway full of potholes. I was advised it had been a former Sheraton, but purchased by Wyndham 10 years ago.
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