My air conditioner had gone out at home and needed a place to sleep cool for the night. I *really* liked this place. For the price of a Motel 6, my two-bed room was furnished with a decent HDTV with HD cable (it's about time a hotel caught up to the 21st century!), and the walls and refurbishings looked and felt very new and well-kept. The air conditioner was managed by a dedicated wall thermostat and was nice and cool. I was also glad that they accept pets, I have two cats and I wanted to keep them cool, too. (I decided to leave them home, but it was a relief to know I had the option. I found this hotel looking for a pet-friendly hotel.)
My only complaint is that they really need to put a sign in front of the elevator that reads, "Please courteously keep other people sleeping in mind," and perhaps have a monitored security camera with a mic, and then ask people to quiet down if they are being disrespectful to those who are sleeping. I was in room 302 last night and was RUDELY awakened by MULTIPLE door slams and loud jabbering at 2:30 AM as a family or group made multiple trips unloading their car, repeatedly walking away from their door left wide open as it slammed shut and even shook the walls. There needs to be accountability for this sort of thing, and it is certainly the hotel's problem because if these are the kind of people the hotel is going to lure and the hotel wants it that way then STAY AWAY from this hotel.