This place was a total dump, literally. 4 to 5 parking spots were full of trash and old furniture. And no, the don’t look like they’re working on remodeling.
Upon arrival there were people hanging by the staircases and walkways. Some had their doors open with red lights in the room. A woman was giving a man a lap dance on the second floor, and as I approached the lobby, I was followed by two men. As I rushed in thinking I’d be safe inside, the inner doors were locked! I only made it to a thick window where I was greeted with a faint smile. I looked back and saw the two men hovering by the door and turned to ask the clerk if it was safe there. She looked at me a second with her dove eyes and said “safe, yeah”. I grabbed my keycard and held my breath. The men at the entrance said “hey little mama, need some help”? I said no thanks and dashed towards my car. Everyone was starring as I banged on my car window for my daughter to unlock. It was late and I said let’s just stay the night and find another place in the morning. Our room was on the second floor in the other side of the building. As we drove around the parking lot, more men were sitting on the stairways we needed to go up and another group was BBQing in front of their homes. Yes, I think most of these people actually lived there whether daily or weekly rates. At this point we left. I immediately called hotels.com for a refund, told them I felt unsafe, and got the runaround from there. I DO NOT RECOMMEND THIS HOTEL.