If you’re looking for luxury, charm, or even mild comfort, look elsewhere. This place is the definition of “you get what you pay for.” It had the very basics—a roof, a bed, and surprisingly, a small kitchen setup with a stove, which would be convenient for long-term guests or those trying to save on food. But that’s where the highlights end.
The parking lot gave off sketchy vibes—think random idling cars with doors open and a general feeling of unease going to and from your vehicle, especially at night. I wouldn’t exactly call it unsafe, but I also wouldn’t call it relaxing.
Bottom line: it’s functional, it’s cheap, and it’s nothing more than that. Stay if you’re on a strict budget and don’t mind keeping one eye open.