Paper thin walls, tv doesnât work, restaurant staff was rude. Have a service dog and went in for a Togo order, kid yelled at me saying only service dogs are allowed. I told him she was a service dog and he asked for papers. I told him he cannot ask for paper per ADA rules. Would not take my order. No other restaurants open in the area. Felt this place was a big mistake.
It was not bad at all, I liked the access to the rooms being a door code and that the people were there if you needed but didn't bother you at all. Only a few pointers, it would have been nice if there was any counter space or somewhere in the bathroom to put your toothbrush or hair stuff to get ready, or in the shower there wasn't anywhere to set down shampoo etc but on the floor. Maybe another chair just in the corner and two nightstands (or just a small table) Overall though it wasn't bad, cute little place.
I had pretty low expectations, but was pleasantly surprised by the condition of the room. We did find a spider, and a couple other bugs- which really shouldn't be a surprise given the setting/location. Sealing around the window AC unit (paper) could definitely be improved, which might be a contributor. Overall, it was a better stay than I expected. Zero interaction with the staff- I just got a text with a code for the door. I don't think there even is a front desk. I think if you have problems/questions, you'd go talk to the folks in the restaurant.
Easy contactless checkin and checkout. For the price it was perfectly fine. If youâre looking for a higher end place to stay, keep looking.
It was quiet, clean, beds were comfy. Although we found quite a few spiders but thatâs to be expected I suppose (and they probably keep other bugs out too).
It was clean and basic for my one night stay. Couldn't find an ice machine or a blow dryer. Son lighting made it a little uninviting, but suited my needs.