Tài Khoản Khách
ngày 2 tháng 6 năm 2023
I can only attest to the 5 minutes I spent in this hotel, which resembled a hostel more than a hotel. I'm going to walk through the entire time we checked in and checked right back out. Parking--Just about every parking space we saw on the street had broken glass. RED flag #1. When we made our way to the front desk, we were told not to park on the street due to break-ins and given complicated instructions on how to enter the parking lot. The take a ticket, bring the ticket, take the ticket back was RED flag #2, but we continued to check in. Smell--the hotel smelled like it had a swimming pool, but apparently that's 30 year old musk/mildew. My allergies immediately began to flare up. I travel with a wallflower, but highly doubt that would have alleviated the mildew smell. RED flag #3 Room--the room was horribly small and the bathtub was FILTHY. I couldn't imagine showering in that tub and I always travel with shower shoes. I didn't want THEM to be contaminated with any of that tub soot. I was going to tough it out, but white tubs should be WHITE, not GRAY or BLACK. I guess we found where the mildew smell was coming from... That was enough for me, well, too much for me. The decorative bed pillow had stains on it. UGH! I wonder when was the last time it was washed. RED flag # 4, #5 and #6. Also, this is a non-smoking hotel, but as soon as we exited the elevator we could smell cigarette smoke. I didn't feel safe. I think this hotel would work well as a museum but could be a fancy old school hotel if the owners showed it a little love with a few upgrades but keeping the old school charm, which it had a lot of--especially the elevator.
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