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Hotel was all sold out so they "upgraded us to a suite" room 257. First impressions was that the room was old, stains, rips, gouges in the carpet, couch, floors and walls. We put our 3 year old on the pull out couch. The next morning he was bit from head to toe. Took him to the emergence room where they confirmed that he was bit by bed bugs and also found live flees in his pajamas. We reported this to the hotel manager and he sent a repair man up with pesticides and chemicals. I offered to help him remove the couched from the room, but he did not want to remove. Thus we refused to let him contaminate us further with chemicals. We requested a different room but were denied a different room. So we stayed off the couch for the next day and found a different hotel to stay at. Room 257 is a nightmare room, do not stay there. I suspect there are other rooms like 257. There are rooms that look like the lobby, clean and new. It's like the hotel owner did not have enough $$$ to remodel every room in the hotel. This explains why you will see a mix of reviews. Some $$ was taken off of our final bill, but that does not compensate for our medical bills.
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