The piquant odor of cat's urine permeates the room. While it was convenient that the light in the living room was unplugged, plugging it back into the wall (without a outlet cover) was quite the adventure in "are we going to sue this 'motel'?"
I use the word "motel" generously, as clearly this "motel" is used to sell and use drugs and/or prostitutes regularly.
Upon arrival, the toilet had not been flushed and had clearly been used and not cleaned. Perhaps by the "managers" (another word that I will use quite generously.
As if this weren't enough, a light knock at the door. Nope, I'm not home. It's roughly 11pm. About a half hour later, I step out to have a cigarette (I don't know why I'm showing this place that much respect as they clearly do not). A "gentleman" (I hope you're getting the idea of these quotation marks by now) asks if we just got this room tonight. "Yep," I reply. He asks, "Can I use your phone to call a friend?" "Nope," I reply as I finish, go back in, lock the door, and watch through the window as he goes from room to room knocking.
Stay far away from this place. I'm not even going to shower here and I'm certainly not going to use the toilet for anything any part of my body might touch.
And all of this for a low, LOW, economy price of $79 + tax per night. What a bargain!
The piquant odor of cat's urine permeates the room. While it was convenient that the light in the living room was unplugged, plugging it back into the wall (without a outlet cover) was quite the adventure in "are we going to sue this 'motel'?" I use the word "motel" generously, as clearly this "motel" is used to sell and use drugs and/or prostitutes regularly. Upon arrival, the toilet had not been flushed and had clearly been used and not cleaned. Perhaps by the "managers" (another word that I will use quite generously. As if this weren't enough, a light knock at the door. Nope, I'm not home. It's roughly 11pm. About a half hour later, I step out to have a cigarette (I don't know why I'm showing this place that much respect as they clearly do not). A "gentleman" (I hope you're getting the idea of these quotation marks by now) asks if we just got this room tonight. "Yep," I reply. He asks, "Can I use your phone to call a friend?" "Nope," I reply as I finish, go back in, lock the door, and watch through the window as he goes from room to room knocking. Stay far away from this place. I'm not even going to shower here and I'm certainly not going to use the toilet for anything any part of my body might touch. And all of this for a low, LOW, economy price of $79 + tax per night. What a bargain!