We had such an “amazing” experience that we lasted a full 4–5 hours before leaving.
From the moment we walked in, it was clear cleanliness was more of a suggestion than a standard. The floors were sticky, the headboard looked like it hadn’t been wiped down in years, and the sofa was covered in stains that I didn’t even want to think about. The bathroom? Let’s just say the mold in the shower was thriving.
The room also doubled as a walk-in freezer thanks to a broken AC unit that was stuck blasting cold air. Naturally, the bed came with what can only be described as decorative sheets—no real blankets. When we asked for another blanket, we were given a thin, stained sheet that somehow made things worse.
After a few hours of freezing, avoiding surfaces, and questioning our life choices, we decided to cut our losses and leave.
If you’re looking for a place that redefines “basic cleanliness” and “comfort,” this might be for you. Otherwise, I’d strongly recommend staying literally anywhere else.