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24 kwietnia 2024 r.
I paid $63 per night before fees, and I got exactly what I paid for ~ a no-frills hotel room for me to sleep in. The room lacked many amenities/features typically found in a hotel room, but I paid bargain basement prices. The room did not have facial tissues; lacked a coffeemaker; lacked an iron and ironing board. The towels were super thin, and we got a singled tube of "conditioning shampoo" in the bathroom. Both beds were lumpy and you sunk in when you got into them. The beds came with a fitted sheet to lie on, a flat sheet, a thin fleece blanket and a very thin comforter. Massive chunks of drywall were missing from the walls in our room. The TV had cable, but it was analog, so the images were grainy. Breakfast consisted of oatmeal packets, two types of cereal served from dispensers, two types of prepackaged hostess pastries, coffee, juice, and milk. If you decide to stay here, just know upfront what you're signing up for, consider the relatively low price you are paying for a room and manage your expectations accordingly. The room was acceptable for what I paid ~ it wasn't great, but it wasn't bad, either. I would stay here again for $62 per night.
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