Tucked away behind Sherwin Williams sits a hotel in need of a lot of TLC. We pulled into the lot and there was a massive sign of the building that had fallen into the lot. There were people sitting in lawn chairs outside the hotel smoking. One of which was the hotel clerk who approached our car in a hoodie and jeans (no uniform) and asked us to move our vehicle as we were parked in the GM’s spot. As we pulled out, a lady in a vehicle swerved past cursing and eventually pulled into that spot with her kids. When we walked into the lobby, the smell of marijuana was potent. To the right was a pool area and a small lobby where the flooring had been pulled up and temporarily replaced with cardboard. Though the clerk was pleasant, he took entirely too long with my credit card and license (about 10 min) then proceeded to give us a room midway down the hall. The room was very dimly lit and overlooked a parking lot that had a tiny grill and basketball goal. The furniture in the room was all banged up and looked like things purchased from the goodwill from 1990. There was an adjoining room door that was busted (wouldn’t lock) and had duct tape like it had previously been broken into. We opened it and easily gained access into the room next door. And the room’s door was wide open leaving access to our room easily obtainable as well. After this we left and found vacancy elsewhere. The clerk could not be reached for refunding after numerous attempts.
Tucked away behind Sherwin Williams sits a hotel in need of a lot of TLC. We pulled into the lot and there was a massive sign of the building that had fallen into the lot. There were people sitting in lawn chairs outside the hotel smoking. One of which was the hotel clerk who approached our car in a hoodie and jeans (no uniform) and asked us to move our vehicle as we were parked in the GM’s spot. As we pulled out, a lady in a vehicle swerved past cursing and eventually pulled into that spot with her kids. When we walked into the lobby, the smell of marijuana was potent. To the right was a pool area and a small lobby where the flooring had been pulled up and temporarily replaced with cardboard. Though the clerk was pleasant, he took entirely too long with my credit card and license (about 10 min) then proceeded to give us a room midway down the hall. The room was very dimly lit and overlooked a parking lot that had a tiny grill and basketball goal. The furniture in the room was all banged up and looked like things purchased from the goodwill from 1990. There was an adjoining room door that was busted (wouldn’t lock) and had duct tape like it had previously been broken into. We opened it and easily gained access into the room next door. And the room’s door was wide open leaving access to our room easily obtainable as well. After this we left and found vacancy elsewhere. The clerk could not be reached for refunding after numerous attempts.