This hotel is good for a no-frills, “I just need a place to sleep” sort of stay. The room itself was just ok. The bed was kind of stiff, but I slept ok. The throw pillows on the bed had a couple of noticeable stains on them. I’d get rid of those. There was absolutely nothing on the walls in the room. Nothing. No pictures or anything to make it look welcoming. Visible scratches/minor damage on walls from previous guests. One thing I noticed was a scarcity of electrical outlets. In this day and age where everyone has cell phones and devices, most hotels have an abundance of outlets with which you can recharge. Not this room. No outlets accessible near the bed. Usually you see outlets in or near the headboard or on the base of lamps. This room had none of that. First World problem for sure, but kind of annoying. I had to unplug a nearby lamp across the room to plug in my cell phone for the night. The halls and common areas were kind of shabby looking. It seems to definitely be an older hotel. But again, if you just need a place to flop for a night, it does the job.