Never again. First thing I noticed was driving around the building. The one large parking lot was right next to the doors on the outside of the hotel. Not so much for the inside rooms. Not only did I NOT see a way to walk from the big parking lot (the small one only held 6 cars) through the hotel, it required a long walk to your room, hopefully on cleared sidewalks.
Then when I got to the room, I closed the door and saw light coming from the bottom of the door. Where there's light, there's cold air. It was 7 degrees in the middle of winter and cold air was coming in the bottom of the door. No wonder the heat was on at 75. Without that, the room would have been freezing. I had to stuff a towel at the bottom of the door to keep the cold air out. Then I realized that after trudging through the snow to get to the room, there was no carpet or rug to put my now snow-covered shoes. So I put those on top of the towel at the door since everywhere else was going to leave puddles.
When I went to the front desk to get a fork for my dinner, I informed the front desk who offered to move me, but I didn't feel like packing everything up again just to move elsewhere. I just dealt with it.
And the next morning didn't get any better. Go to take a shower and the water only gets to about 60-70 degrees. Not nearly warm enough to take a shower. And the breakfast? It was whatever they picked up from WalMart the previous day. Great Values juices, etc. I grabbed 2 blueberry mini muffins and left.