Thanks but no thanks
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 8/29/05
It's just too old and has that stinky, moldy, Florida smell, that lots of old motels/hotels have. It's on Cape Coral's main artery and you can hear the traffic 24/7 with no thought of cushioning the sound for the tenants. Early morning car traffic starts around 5 AM. Anyone who thinks this place is the "cat's pajamas," is either naive or their typical motel model is a Day's Inn or Motel 6. For anyone who's stayed at a Fairmont, et al, and ends up in Cape Coral, go to the Quality Inn, it's the best the town has to offer. The Del Prado is just as bad, if not worse.