We have stayed at the Ramada many times over the years while visiting family in the area. It is a dated property but it has comfortable beds with good guest service. Unfortunately, I don’t think we will be staying here again until the owners put money into remodeling. There was a horrible smell - likely a cleaning agent - that was very, very strong in the second floor hallways (the room also smelled oddly, but it wasn’t as bad). The smell burned my throat (to the point I started covering my mouth while walking through the halls) and made me feel dizzy. Granted, I have asthma so I may be more sensitive than others. My husband does not have asthma and also noticed the smell and dealt with eye irritation.
Three other factors contributing to my decision not to stay here again: 1) the door to our room did not close well and was sticking on the carpet, 2) after flushing, the toilet was spurting water from the back of the tank, creating a mini waterfall in the restroom (we placed a trash can next to it and mopped up the floor after flushing) and 3) the breakfast options have been drastically reduced. They used to provide boiled eggs, sausage/bacon, bread for toasting, juice, etc. The options now include Little Debbi snack cakes, some bananas, oatmeal packets, bananas, two types of dry cereal, and waffles. They did have fresh coffee.
Positives: the location is convenient, the beds are still comfy and the employees still friendly.
Finally, they have drastically