I spent the weekend there. The room was small (a little beyond "cozy") and the panelling had been painted lavender...The room had a decent TV with a better then average selection of cable, and a small refridgerator. The owners were very kind, gave me a great rate, considering what hotels/motels in that region generally go for. Yes, it's an older facility, with wear and tear, but a comfortable stay for the money. I would not hesitate to go back.
storm door would not close, no bulb in lamp. white door casing inside as well shower stall & carpet dirty, odors. shower water could not be regulated, appeared to be blood stain on bedding, 2nd room ceiling in bathroom leaked, no hot water, not clean. in at 9:30 pm out 7:45 $85.00 per.room they should be closed up.W.R.
The bed was uncomfortable and the hot water in the shower could not be regulated. Saturday night, the coke machine was not working and I had to drive three miles to a convenience store. Also, the light by the bed was not working. It was fairly quiet - that's the best I can say about it. Otherwise, I could not recommend the Passport Inn. The room was definitely overpriced.
Our hotel reservation at a nice hotel got bumped because of a late arrival, so we were forced to find somewhere else. From the moment we walked into the office, I should have known by the smell how much worse the night would get. The room had bugs and it had a strange odor. I didn't even want to use the bathroom. TV was ancient and wasn't even hooked up, pillows were dirty - the whole room just gave me the creeps. We should have just driven home instead of staying here. Didn't dare to use the shower in the morning. We left in a hurry.
you couldn't get in the front door to the lobby. the screen door would not shut on the screen door to our room. we locked all the doors and windows because it ws so scarey.