The location was good, right downtown. Parking was tight. No elevator, for those who have issues with stairs. Older building with some decent renovations (soaking tub, newer toilet). However, the ceiling fan was falling out in bathroom (could see into rusty infrastructure), there were grout issues, and no real amenities (soap dispenser on wall like a gas station, huge bottles of shampoo and conditioner from costco). Cleanliness was okay; sheets and towels seemed fresh, but random trash under desk from previous occupants. Air conditioning was just okay; window unit that took about four hours to cool the room down. Once it did, it was pretty comfortable. Also, had some horrid scent plugin diffuser that we had to unplug but lingered forever. Also, need to find an electrical solution for plugging in the fridge, TV, and desk lamp: all cords were stretched tightly to get to an extension cord hanging in midair. Not exactly safe. However, we slept well once the air conditioning kicked in and despite the noise from outside (right on highway 3 in downtown strip).; the beds were surprisingly comfy (once we stripped off the down comforters and spreads). Would recommend if you are being budget friendly, but not for amenities. No hair dryer. They did have a nice lobby with board games and books, which was a nice touch, though no ice scoop for the ice). Staff was kind of hit or miss.