From the first paragraph, this beeyotch must've checked in the day AFTER the WAR was over:
"From the pictures I could tell that it was an older hotel, pretty outdated but it was for work so I didnt have a choice. My room smelt like pee when I first walked in. The bathroom wasnt the cleanest. The bathtub had blue scum around the drain. There is only one accessible outlet in the room which is behind the refridgerator and microwave, so you have to unplug one of those to plug something in. I had to switch off from charging my phone to charging my laptop, very inconvenient.
They claim they have Wireless internet but it was seldom that I actually got to use it. I think there was only 4 other rooms being occupied on my floor and if more than one person was on the internet it said that the system was full.... I tried at 6am, 2pm and after 11pm, all different times I was unable to access the internet.
A co worker and I decided to try the cafe that is in the hotel. We gave ourselves an hour to eat before we had to be at work. There was only 2 other tables besides ours and it took 55 minutes to get a basic breakfast. The food wasnt anything spectacularly, the service was horrible. If you have alot of time to eat, then check it out but I wouldnt waste your time or money.
Another thing that was frustrating was that my room keys were so sensitive to everything that they would deactivate anytime it was in my purse. So, everytime I went back to my room, I would have to go downstairs and get it re-activated. It was no where near my cell phone or my credit cards and it still deactivated at least once a day. I stayed there a week.
So, if you can avoid staying at this hotel I would recommend you stay somewhere else. It needs to be updated, I was sent back to 1986 when I walked in the room and saw the decor."
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