Horror story of filth
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 3/17/11
I hit this hotel late at night after driving several hundred miles and I was absolutely exhuasted. To begin with, the off-season price was outrageous. After going up into the room I was assigned I looked around and I was not pleased with what I saw. The normally downy looking comforters that are standard in the Hamton Inns that I have stayed in before were lumpy, frayed and past their lifetime. The pillows were in the same sad state; lumpy. The sheets and pillow cases were yellowed with age. I crashed into the bed and all night kept waking up smelling this horribly strong cologne smell. Being so tired and knowing I had to get up early, I just went back to sleep but the sickening smell of cologne distrupted my sleep all night. Upon awakening in the morning, the first thing I noticed again was that over powering smell of man's cologne. I did the sniff test. It was on the pillows, the blanket and the comforter of the bed. I pulled the blankets off and saw that the sheets had hairs on them and had never been changed. I was sickened. I slept all night in a filthy bed on sheets someone else had slept on. I packed, went to the desk and the manager returned my money immediately which indicates that wasn't the first time someone complained about sleeping in a filthy unchanged bed. The cologne was stomach turning.