This hotel is as basic as you can get. The queen size bed was pretty comfortable; sheets were very very thin but clean and soft, as were the pillows. The bedside lampshades were all bent. The bathroom had a stall shower with a lip less than two inches high. It really should have had a door on it but it only had a shower curtain, so, water on the floor. The walls in the bathroom were horribly covered with cement and then just painted a drab grey; no tiles. The sink was the tiniest rectangular sink I’ve ever seen. And it was loose on the wall and leaning forward, so anything you put on the 3 inch wide top around the sink, would just slide down into the sink. It needs serious renovation. Our room was on the ground floor, and the huge white florescent sign shown into our window. There was an old heavy curtain that kept out most of the light. And the parking area was right at the edge of the highway so I was afraid if there was an accident there, they could’ve slammed into our car. They do have a little coffee machine in the room, but no coffee anywhere else. The clock radio didn’t work and the button to change the time had paint on it so you couldn’t change it. I unplugged it but it should be discarded. And there was a decent television, but you had to turn it on and off from the back, then change the stations with the remote. It was an inexpensive hotel, but they really need to send a little money on it. If I do try it again, I will ask for a room in the back.