room was clean A/C worked well in second room. towels were ok , shower was Ok bathtub very slick no traction in tub, electrical socket behind mattress turned off when ceiling light was turned off. glad I carry long extension cord for my CPAP had to plug it into the vanity plug to breathe at night. front desk did respond promptly to a/c issue.
Itâs what you should expect in a $40 hotel. If you plan to charge your phone or use any electrical device while in bed, please remember to bring an extension cord as there are no plug-ins anywhere near the bed. It was hard to discern whether both the shower and the bathroom sink were dirty or just scarred up from being misused. It appears that the hotel is mostly used by folks who are in the trucking business. There is a way station next to the hotel and a large lot that accommodates for trucks and their trailers. The hotel staff was very nice when I checked in and accommodating to give me directions to the room. Wi-Fi worked fine and there was a light. No lamp near the bed or any type of clock because again that would require an electrical socket near the bed.
The owner does not tell the truth. The pool was not open even though the water was clear. He blamed it on the Government inspector that closed the pool for not being locked one month ago. It is locked now, but he has not called the inspector out to reinspect it so he can open it up. I think he is so cheap because he does not want to have additional cost to operate the pool. The floor in our room has not been mopped in a long time. The bottom of my socks turned black and when I walked around in my bare feet the bottom got black. Around 6:00 PM when they closed their roach mobile Indian food in the parking lot next to the office I saw them pouring probably 3 gallon buckets of oil and water mixture through a hole in the concrete. I said something about it, and then they just poured it on the grass. For the ECO people this would be a good call to the TCEQ of Texas. I do not have anything against Indians, but the attitude I witnessed and disregard to our laws and thoughts about Americans is typical. As I travel I notice almost all if not all of the motels and now high dollar chains like Embassy Suits are owned by Indians. They have not concern about repairing things, clean rooms (black feet), and they do not tell the truth most of the time.
The bathroom sink was dirty, there were no towels ex epy hand towels. Thankfully we had brought our own. The lamp in the room didnt work, and there was no outlets to plug in our phone charger except right by the bathroom sink.. the shower had no pressure and it took forever to get warm.
For the price, I didn't expect much so I am not grading overall experience on the exthetics. The major things were good: cold AC, hot water, clean sheets, safe area even though looked old and run down from the outside.
Disappointed: no blow dryer and toilet was leaking from bottom, only 2 thin pillows but bed was soft
Did not expect super nice but this may matter to you: old looking, cracks in sink and tub, needs resurfacing
This place is horrible the property's disgusting they asked me for a $25 deposit and they kept it when I didn't do anything to the room but sleep and leave in the morning I didn't even shower there cuz it was so dirty filthy ugly and disgusting