If I could give this “Elevated Motel” negative 10 stars, I absolutely would. The pictures are beyond misleading—what’s advertised online and what you walk into are two completely different realities. This place is flat-out disgusting. The second you step into the lobby, you’re hit with a strong, nasty pool-water smell that makes no sense and doesn’t go away. It’s not “clean chlorine”—it’s stale, lingering, and unsettling. The entire place feels damp, dingy, and poorly maintained. The staff? Completely unprofessional. One looked like she rolled straight out of bed in yoga shorts and a hoodie, and to make it worse, you can literally see their office/break room/lounge all crammed into the same visible space. No structure, no separation, no standards. And the manager? She came out looking like she walked straight off Little House on the Prairie—except way less put together—with a nasty attitude to match. It took her forever to even come address my concerns, and when she finally did, she was dismissive and rude. She offered another room like that would fix anything—absolutely not. If the first impression is that bad, there’s no way I’m trusting anything else in that building. The outside was just as bad. The parking lot looked filthy and neglected, with strange black marks on the walls that honestly made the whole place feel unsafe and unclean. I refused to stay and asked for a refund, and they still wouldn’t give me my money back. That tells you everything you need to know!
If I could give this “Elevated Motel” negative 10 stars, I absolutely would. The pictures are beyond misleading—what’s advertised online and what you walk into are two completely different realities. This place is flat-out disgusting. The second you step into the lobby, you’re hit with a strong, nasty pool-water smell that makes no sense and doesn’t go away. It’s not “clean chlorine”—it’s stale, lingering, and unsettling. The entire place feels damp, dingy, and poorly maintained. The staff? Completely unprofessional. One looked like she rolled straight out of bed in yoga shorts and a hoodie, and to make it worse, you can literally see their office/break room/lounge all crammed into the same visible space. No structure, no separation, no standards. And the manager? She came out looking like she walked straight off Little House on the Prairie—except way less put together—with a nasty attitude to match. It took her forever to even come address my concerns, and when she finally did, she was dismissive and rude. She offered another room like that would fix anything—absolutely not. If the first impression is that bad, there’s no way I’m trusting anything else in that building. The outside was just as bad. The parking lot looked filthy and neglected, with strange black marks on the walls that honestly made the whole place feel unsafe and unclean. I refused to stay and asked for a refund, and they still wouldn’t give me my money back. That tells you everything you need to know!