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I do a lot of cross country driving trips. I always stay at cheap motels. I'm usually amazed by how some cheap motels are actually pretty comfortable (ie most Econo Lodges). This, however, is not one. Here is why: 1) Wifi is so slow that essentially you don't have access to the internet 2) Rooms are very tiny 3) stained chairs 4) They say they have continental breakfast, but they don't. It's just coffee 5) Ugly, ghetto area 6) $129 for one night. That is well beyond the price of a "cheap motel". Might as well stay at a La Quinta if you want to spend that much. I don't know why this particular place is so bad. Not sure if it's a chain thing or this particular franchise. I'll always stay at a La Quinta if I question the area. Or an Econo Lodge because Econo's are way underrated for their price. Motel 6 is hit or miss. I've been raised to never judge a book by its cover. When it comes to cheap motels, you HAVE TO judge a book by its cover because it's only a preview of what's inside. This place fails.
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