I stayed here last week and I don't know how this place can legally be called a hotel. The pics on the internet looked ok- but the reality was sad - and scary. We arrived very late- 3 am- due to a very long drive- and we greeted by a "long term resident" who was screaming gibberish at us as we walked toward our room.
I am not sure if it was the bad smell or cigarette burns in the bathroom that first set the ambiance. The "Queen" suites were clearly smaller, full size beds. And the bedding looked like it came from a county hospital... The towels had old blood stains... The shower made a horrible squeaking noise the entire time- This is without a doubt, the WORST room I have ever stayed in.
The "suite" portion is an empty kitchen- microwave didn't work- no plates, silverware, cookware- nothing. How do you use a kitchenette unless you have even just basic dishes?
the shower made a horrible squawking sound the entire time. I give it one star because I am grateful none of us got lice or a bedbug infestation.
Every time we ventured out of our room, we were greeted by people that appeared to be a combination of violent, homeless, addicts and/or insane. They appeared to be long term residents. This seems to be more "Section 8" housing than a hotel. There were constant police patrols in the parking lot and we saw a 6 person fight break out... In the courtyard.
I don't know how this Siena Suites can think renting rooms to vacationing families and renting rooms to long term troubled residents at the same time is a good idea.
It was a disaster. I will never ever come back here again.