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I would avoid this hotel at all costs, unless everything else is full. The "deluxe" breakfast mentioned in their advertising is pretty gross, primarily consisting of microwaved tater tots, microwave canned gravy, and microwaved link sausages. There is also cereal (limited selection), super-weak coffee, imitation apple and orange juice and the ever-present cabinet of refrigerated hard-boiled eggs. I stay in hotels 200 nights a year, and it is the worst hotel breakfast I've ever seen. My room had molding around the bathroom door that looked like it had been installed by a child. There were finishing nails protruding that tore my skin when I walked past. The hotel laundry door, next to the lobby elevator, is usually open, and that room is disgracefully dirty, with cobwebs hanging from the ceiling. It's quite an eyesore! This property should not be allowed to keep the Sleep Inn brand. It reeks of cheapness, and extreme cost-cutting measures. Avoid this one if at all possible. Stay at one of the other economical properties across the street.
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