Clean and comfortable, but...
Got stuck in Elkhart trying to make a delivery to the hospital and was forced to spend the night here, but still looked forward to a real bed instead of the truck sleeper. Unfortunately though, it seems that a lot of the guys who hall the FEMA trailers from Indiana to the hurricane stricken zones also choose to stay here, get drunk and loud at night, and then decide at 06:30am to start their diesel pick-up trucks up(four of which were backed in on both sides of my room, in front of the fan forced heating system) to let them warm-up while they go back in to shower-or whatever it is they do for 30 to 45 minutes. I would have rather stayed in a truck stop with the windows of the truck open-I would have been able to breathe better that way than to wake up to four exhaust pipes basically pumping diesel fumes into the motel room. Upon complaining, I was told that they have to let their trucks warm up and that they have to stay somewhere...