Our five day stay was ok, the hotel was old and beat up. I start by saying customer service was great, but i was thrown off with so may displaced people, in the lobby, hanging out in the parking lot and the heavy traffic. I stayed in 217 and at first sight ok, it was descent and looked clean. As we settled noticed the carpet soaked from the bathroom,leaking from shower but unkown, next we only had one pillow, which i went the desk because our phone didn't work to ask for another pillow were i was told they had no pillows. Our ice bucket was molded, but it didnt matter because our floor ice machine was broken. The best part of my stay was its location closeness to everything. The worst thing was sharing short term stay with long-term stay, it felt imposed on. I forgot to mention no breakfast and barely any coffee. This hotel is not for families on vaction or visits, this hotel is great for kids playing boyfriend and girlfriend or extra sneaky links(affairs). In New York we call this Hotel no Tells. It's crazy to know you are in a dying hotel when you see the management and its family whats even worse is being bamboozled when hotel company sell their name to a dying hotel yet take no responsibility for a trash experience customers went through.