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I'm convinced anyone who gave this place a review of more than two stars is an employee or investor in this hotel. It's downright AWFUL and SCARY. I actually prepared myself mentally for my imminent murder. My boyfriend, a friend, and myself were planning a trip to Vegas and we were on a budget. I booked this place online because I obviously don't live in the city/state. The pictures and limited reviews I found were deceptive, I thought it seemed like the average motel. But NO. We weren't even given our own room key, so every time we came back to the room we had to tell the front desk and wait for around fifteen minutes for the janitor to let us in. We were assigned a room on the top floor in the darkest creepiest corner of this hotel. At least it was by the elevator right? Wrong. The elevator which we were instructed to take by the man at the front desk was not even working. I wanted a refund because it was just so terrible. Our room was relatively clean, but there were long wires coming out of the wall pointing straight toward the middle of the room. There wasn't a coffee maker like there was supposed to be. If I could give this hotel no stars, I would. Do yourself a favor and stay just about anywhere else.
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