When we arrived at Motel 6, we had specifically requested a handicap-accessible room on the first floor. We were told that in order to get that room, we’d have to pay an additional $27 per night — something we hadn’t budgeted for. Because of this, we were placed in a second-floor room, despite my health issues that make climbing stairs very difficult. We chose this location based on affordability and accessibility, but what we experienced was far from acceptable.
From that point on, our stay was a complete disappointment. The room had cigarette burn holes in the bedding, peeling paint in the bathroom, and a toilet seat that was also burned. Worse, the room was not cleaned once during our five-night stay. We had to go out of our way to ask for fresh towels, toilet paper, and clean bedding — which we ended up having to change ourselves.
This was one of the most uncomfortable and unpleasant hotel stays I’ve ever experienced. I do not know if this is standard practice for Motel 6, but this location was completely unacceptable. I would strongly advise others to avoid staying here. I certainly won’t be returning.