I'd be embarrassed to be associated with it
I didn't even spend the night and was supposed to stay for 3 weeks. Upon entering the office, you get a taste of what you are in for. The desk clerk had shorts shorts and a low cut top on, exposing too much cleavage. Behind the front desk was trash and clutter that makes it look trashy and unprofessional. As for the room? A patched up hole in the ceiling, with the plaster surrounding it, flaking off. The inside of the door, the walls, and the tile by the front door were scuffed up with dirt (these are simple cleaning tasks that can, at the very least, give the impression that they care). The space where the floor and baseboards meet had dirt, hair, and small trash, as you can expect if you only attempt to vacuum with a large vacuum cleaner. The carpets and baseboards are in a green color, however, the baseboards near and around the front door, are brown. I can only assume it was mold, as if water seeps in during a storm. If there was carpet instead of tile by the door, it would probably be a brown color to match. The table tent of cable channels was on the floor between the bed and nightstand. The alarm clock was flashing so that I could conveniently set it myself. The bathroom had a yellowing bathtub, dirty air vent, rusting ceiling, dead spiders on the ceiling, and a live one, in the tub. The toilet seat was of the painted wood variety, and the paint was bubbling off due to being urinated on numerous times. The book they provide, that tells you about the hotel and city, was missing a chunk out of the front page. Paper thin walls provided an excellent way to listen to the conversation of the people sitting outside around a table, having a great time. However, what made me decide not to stay, was the bedding. The mattress had a cigarette burn in it. and on the bedding layer right above the mattress, was a squashed mosquito, little orange sesame seed-like pellets that I couldn't get away from thinking were insect eggs, and short black hairs that I have a better time imaging were from a dog. The other option makes me gag just a little too much. When I walked in the room, I turned the AC on from the off position, and 45 minutes later, after I decided that sleeping in my car for the night was a better option, the room was as hot as it was when I walked in. The only reason I lasted that long there, was because I was sitting in my car for 30 minutes on the phone, trying to get set up elsewhere. The sink outside the bathroom appeared to be brand new. So that was nice, at least.