The room was reasonably clean, including the towels and sheets which seemed fresh. The bed was comfortable, and water pressure in the shower was quite good. There were only bath towels and bath mats—no hand towels or wash cloths. My favorite thing was the hardwood floors—NO carpeting. My least favorite was the bugs. I caught and released a half dozen crickets and killed several German cockroaches. There were also a few beetles. The fridge was nice and cold, and the TV worked well. I didn’t use the microwave, but it seemed fine. There was an alarm clock (didn’t use, but had correct time) and a phone that worked. All the lights worked, and the room was well lit. The furniture was okay, though a bit dated. The walls and bathroom door really need a new coat of paint, but I didn’t care about that for the price ($135 for 2 nights). The staff were professional, and I had no problem with them. There didn’t seem to be any free breakfast or coffee at all, but there was a coffee maker with supplies in the room (I didn’t use it). The first night, I was awakened a couple times by loud people in the parking lot, but that’s not the hotel’s fault. Overall, I have stayed in much worse places, and I would say you wouldn’t mind staying here unless the bugs put you off too much. FYI, I did wipe down EVERYTHING in the room with Clorox wipes, and would suggest the same for others.