The building is very, very dirty. The carpets stuck to my feet in my room from grime buildup. I also had to move rooms on the first night because of the ants that were in the desk. In the new room, when I put clean clothes in the dresser, they came out smelling sour and foul, and I had to febreeze them so that I could attend my training with my company that I rented this hotel to attend. The coffee maker was full of slime and mold, and either needed to be cleaned or just replaced. A lot of the lights and fixtures are very dim and make the hotel less safe. The paint on the doors and walls is peeling and in some places is missing altogether. The wifi doesn't work, at least on the third floor, and the doors do not always close completely.
The staff for the most part were alright, especially the front desk staff who were very professional. However, on my second morning, I was stopped at the breakfast bar by the woman who was stocking the food; she asked me for my room number before I could eat, then told me she had to make sure I wasn't one of the homeless people who apparently sneak in for breakfast sometimes. I don't know what bothers me more, the fact that she thought I might be a homeless person, or the fact that the hotel has problems with them.
I really regret leaving a review like this, but unfortunately this experience left a lot to be desired.
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