Parking was easy - except the random board my aging dad didn’t see in the dark, which caught his foot between it and the curb causing him to fall - this was in the handicap labeled spot by the way.
There was an alarm by the front door (inside) going off for the duration of the multi day stay.
Two police officers were knocking on a door down the hall when we checked in.
At night, the hallways were so dark it was nearly impossible to see. Didn’t feel safe at all.
This felt less like a hotel and more like a halfway house. The rooms were small and dingy and haven’t been updated since the early 90’s - the cabinetry was ancient and had holes and broken off pieces. The sleeper couch had a huge sag in the center, the beds were rock hard, and the kitchenette table was a built in that almost blocked the door. Larger folks beware - this isn’t for you!
To top it off, the lock on the room door broke. Not the keycard, but the actual lock. Eventually a staff person came to help, but it was like pulling teeth.
This is absolutely the WORST Extended Stay I’ve ever seen.