There was a lot of graffiti on the bed, artwork, and mirror. The toilet also ran all night. The bed was cozy and slept well. It served its purpose for one quick night but probably wouldnât return.
It's a good setup especially since it's just one level. No ice machine but the person at the registration office gave me small batch of ice when I asked. I have stayed at other economy motels in LA and the setup on this one is my favorite. The room clean & didn't have a bad smell like other motels I've stayed at. The setup was more private with the exception that they put me in the room all the way in the back where it's detached along with only 2 other units, with a bathroom window that opens to a side walkway that's next to a residential home and as a solo female traveler, it was uncomfortable to not know if they could see me showering and also had a male neighbor who is associated wt the motel (owner/worker/family?) & kept coming in and out throughout the day, & I could hear his activities. I don't know why they would put a solo female next to a guy that works/lives there & all the way in the corner detached from the rest of the rooms. But the other employees I interacted with were nice. The pillows are weak but I bunched them together. It has a fridge & microwave. It was really quiet. There's a $50 card/cash security deposit you give & are handed your room card & TV remote. There's 2 door latches but you do have to use force to shut the door to close & that was loud. The shower didn't drain fast so I was showering in a puddle but love the design & towels are extremely small, barely wrapping around me. A section of the room floor was uneven, so it's a tripping hazard.
I enjoyed the format of the building because it was more of a condo setting than hotel layout. This gives more legal use over the land privacy wise than other motel settings which I appreciated. It was not super well kept but seemed updated and overall I enjoyed my stay and would consider booking again if I needed to be in the area in the future.