Guest User
September 23, 2023
I am a business traveler and I spend over 100 nights a year in hotels. I used to be somewhat brand loyal to Choice properties, but I moved my business to another chain five years ago as the majority of Choice properties seemed to be in decline. As bad as I thought things might get at Choice, this property may be the worst one I have ever stayed at. A Motel 6 may have been a better selection. The property has three floors, one below the lobby level and one above, but no elevator. If you are a senior or you have a haul to bring to your room, this hotel isn’t for you. Once in the room, I was met with a musty stench that smelled a bit like a wet dog. The toilet had a contraption that I have never seen before. Instead of a tank cover, there was a sink with a small faucet present. When you flushed the faucet came on and water poured through the sink drain into the toilet tank. Strange to be sure. The furniture in the room was dated and the mattress had virtually no support. I’m guessing it was at least 15 years old, based on the dips and springs I felt laying on it. There were two televisions in the room, one in the bedroom and one in a living room area. Both were standard definition sets and the set in the bedroom was shot, with lines running through the screen when it was on. Picture quality was a joke, especially if you’re used to a high definition set at home. Internet quality was adequate at best. I discovered in the morning that I had no coffee maker in the room, despite coffer pods being left where the coffee maker should have been. When I went to the front desk and asked for a coffee maker, the agent told me he would “tell housekeeping”. When I asked him to address it at the time, he told me there was nothing he could do. When I mentioned my disappointment in the experience to the agent that checked me out, she responded by saying “OK”, and offered no apology. I can’t discourage anyone enough to avoid this property. It was simply horrible in every conceivable way.