Guest User
May 23, 2023
Perhaps ownership has changed: this is now the First Heritage. I'd suggest you consider it LAST, though, after my recent two-night stay. -- Sleeping was almost impossible the first night. It was a chilly night, and the weatherstripping on the door was absent--one could see outside light around three sides of the door. The bed had only a sheet and light bedspread, no blanket in any of the drawers. One of the two pillows was about 10" thick ad didn't compress. I was able to get both an adequate blanket and a standard pillow for the second night. If you stay here, check these as soon as you get to your room and ask for needed items right away. -- Wi-fi may be free, but it didn't reach to the end unit in enough strength to allow me to send messages, a major problem for me, since I was trying to coordinate visits with several different people on this trip. If you need Wi-fi, it may help to request a unit close to the office. -- Maintenance is terrible. In order to turn off he bathroom sink faucet, one must push down so hard that it's become detached from the countertop. The tub/shower faucet, on the other hand, was very loose, but I could find settings only for boiling hot or uncomfortably cool. It was so bad that I forewent a shower the second night. -- One of the two chairs had a collapse cushion, making it quite uncomfortable. -- Another sign of lax maintenance: there is a space to hang clothes in the bathroom, but the rack is so rusty that I feared rust would flake off and discolor my clothes. I've stayed in this motel before, and it was quite nice. It's sad to see how it's deteriorated.