It is difficult to assemble a sufficient number of negative descriptive words to convey the essence of this experience. Unmade beds, residual trash in the room including abandoned art made of used beer cans, pervasive lack of cleanliness involving unknown sticky liquids on the night stand... I think you're getting the picture. I'm not a particularly picky individual; I've slept on dirt floors in countries around the world. Those experiences were vastly more comfortable and sanitary than this location. Why is Expedia allowing this to continue? They should have a site inspection that requires Experia personnel to actually spend the night sleeping in their car after they inspect the room.
There was old food in the microwave the refrigerator was barely working lighting was poor some lights were not working at all shower had very little pressure just a dead bolt and old chain lock on door
Manager wanted an extra deposit when it was already paid for, when I declined he told me to leave the room clean and only use one of the beds. I booked a double bed for 2 guests for a reason. Burn holes in the sheets, sheets barely fit the beds. The bathroom had pube hairs all over the toilet and the floor, the rest of the floor was so dirty I swept up a PILE of dirt with a towel and the towel and my feet were BLACK. Smoke alarms were sitting on the table with lives wires hanging out of the ceilings. So much dust on everything our clothes has dust on them from sitting down.
My back tires blew on the way there and after check out they would not allow me to charge my phone anywhere so I could get a tow. I sat in my car with blown tires in 100° for hours waiting for a stranger to let me use a car charger.