This Comfort Suites is barely a step above your average rundown motel. I was actually kind of shocked at how bad it was.
First impressions of the place aren’t amazing, but the whole building smells kind of odd. It’s something you notice right away after walking in. You can’t help but walk by the pool area since it’s basically part of the main lobby, and it looks like it’s way overdue for an update. Not only is it extremely small, but it was a very uninviting shade of green when we stayed.
The hotel is 3 floors, and we stayed in one of the larger suites on the uppermost. The room smelled musty and wet like there’s too much humidity in it. The floor was dirty, the bedsheets were stained. The bathroom had peeling wallpaper and a stained bathtub. There were boogers on the walls next to the bed’s headrest. Half of the outlets in the room didn’t work. The toilet paper holder was half detached from the wall and the toilet seat was crooked. The air conditioner was a wall unit, pretty standard in hotels, but it was awfully noisy with a loud intermittent rattle.
The microwave was clean, they did have a small coffee maker in the room. The fridge was a decent size but seemed like it had a hard time keeping things cold. This is also one of those hotels that give you extremely tiny bottles of shampoo and conditioner and uses soap picks that are thinner than an Oreo cookie. Regardless of how many people are staying in the room, they default to one of each.