I arrived at 4:30 pm, well past the official 3:00 pm check-in time, and was immediately told there were no rooms ready and I’d need to wait at least 30 minutes. Later, staff said they would “bump” other guests who were already waiting to accommodate me. This shouldn’t have been necessary, all rooms should be ready for guests by check-in time without needing to displace others.
The room itself was standard. It had a fridge, microwave, and functional AC, though the AC unit was loud. The bathroom fan was also noisy. Street noise was constant in the morning, especially from construction crews getting ready to work (temporary living in hotel during project?), which made it difficult to rest.
At 9:00 am, housekeeping knocked to offer a sheet change, which, while thoughtful, was far too early. Noise isolation overall was poor; I could hear staff rolling carts on the floor above and plenty of hallway noise.
The bathroom door didn’t close properly and had to be lifted to slide shut. The main door looked brittle and patched over multiple times with paint. At least it locked and worked as intended.
Overall, this is a barebones hotel in an arid area. It technically functions, but I wouldn’t recommend it for anyone expecting a smooth check-in or a comfortable, quiet stay.