It’s the place you stay when you can’t afford the nicer places and it’s all you have available. The staff was nice, but the desk clerk seemed to double as the only housekeeping. The bathroom was clean, with the solid surfaces than can be cleaned at least, but the carpet and A/C reeked of mold. My red itchy eyes and sneezing confirmed what I smelled. The towels seemed to be washed with straight bleach added, as my skin let me know as I’m sensitive to that as well. The bed was way too hard, but I travel with a rolled up egg crate bed topper for just that reason, and that made it ok. I’m on a tight budget when I travel for work, so I’m ok with older furniture and the property needing updates, but the mold and the musty smell made it one step below what I’m comfortable with. The clientele is an odd mix along that part of 192, there were some retired aged vacationers, seemed to be families with young kids as there was a nice little playground for them, and quite a few guests traveling with work trucks. Pretty sure when I first arrived, there was a guy meeting up with an escort in the room a couple doors down (no judgement, just an observation), so all types in that area. Everyone kept to themselves and it was quiet at night. Really, if they could steam clean the carpets and fabric covered headboards, and a good cleaning of the A/C units, it would feel much cleaner. Because most lodging has gone to dynamic pricing, it was far to expensive for what I experienced.