Built in 1968, it appears they haven’t done much to the outside of the building to keep it up. I was concerned that the inside would match what I was seeing on the outside. Fortunately, the room was clean, although the carpet, couch, and chair seemed like they could use a good cleaning. They offer pet-friendly rooms, which was a plus. The bed was fairly comfortable, and it was nice to have a microwave and mini fridge available. The water pressure in the shower was great. That said, the front door did not seem to latch properly, and it didn’t feel particularly safe. The second night, they put a family directly above our room and the kid (or kids) proceeded to run back-and-forth for hours. It sounded like a herd of elephants, and it STARTED after 9:00pm. I mentioned this to the front desk at checkout and was told that most of their family rooms are on the second floor, which makes no sense to me. The location at itself is great, and there is a lovely view of the Astoria Bridge. The staff was friendly and helpful. Although a continental breakfast is provided, we did not partake. I honestly cannot say if I would stay there again.