Upon arrival my assigned room lock did not work. After trying another room, the lock malfunctioned too. Upon the master key opening of the room, it was in a state of dis-repair. The room was evidently part way through a remodel, smelled of smoke and cannibis. I was moved to another room. The third room I was assigned had a working key and lock. However, the room had several dead roaches in the bathroom, on the counter top and on the floor. There were also several additional live roaches for entertainment. The TV was working but limited to the 12 channels programmed in. The towels are almost tissue paper. The fixtures and fittings resemble what should be red roof. However, the rest of the room other than the drawers and TV unit was motel six. The bed was like a temp fold out mattress that was in permanent place, The 1970s wood chip wall paper was painted brown, sweet. I have stayed in red roof properties on the East Coast, they are clean and modern. This property in Bellflower and the one in Blyth CA are sub standard. After my third night I had pretty much become accustomed to the room. The housekeeping only showed up if you were waiting in for them. Which is awesome if you work all day.
Requested room service and received it so that was OK.
The lady I interacted with at the front desk the most, name not remembered was lovely. She was working 16 hours somedays and was always cheerful when working. This property does have a pool, but the gate was chained closed, beautiful.