Where to start… This hotel doesn’t have queen beds, only doubles. Yes, this was in the description, but I missed it since I’ve NEVER been to a hotel with only double beds before. There were stains on the carpet and bedspread. My husband slept in his clothes and refused to walk barefoot, and he’s not that particular. It had to be bad. The shower’s caulking was mildewed and the bottom of the tub was peeling. There was a bath mat thrown over it to try to hide the peeling. An armed guard was at the entrance of the parking lot. While other hotels have security, this was way more obvious than any hotel I’ve ever been to before. On one hand, it’s nice to know there’s security. On the other, the guard’s presence must be necessary. The full breakfast was good—eggs, potatoes, & make-yourself waffles. There was a sign saying that they were refurbishing the hotel, so maybe it will be better soon. We’ll never know bcz we won’t be back. As we were leaving, my husband said, “I can’t believe La Quinta allowed their name to be used.” He wasn’t wrong.