First off, the welcome to the hotel was tepid, at best. There was a guy at the counter who was more impressed with the attractive blonde who had ALREADY checked in, but kept coming back for things for the guy to get her, while everyone else waited. Other front desk people were busy doing... something. Never figured out what. Finally a young woman came over to check me in. She had an interesting accent, which I couldn't place, and was at times hard to understand, but overall, she was good at her job. The room... hmmmm... sketchy is a good word. Dated decor, thin walls (I was watching food network and someone pounded on the wall to get me to turn it down. It was already at low volume, and it was food network... not a reconstruction of the Sharon Tate Murder case... Back to the review... the fascia on the tub was peeling back from the tub; the shower curtain did not reach all the way across the tub; there were sketchy hairs on the counter and in the tub. Bring lysol if you decide to stay here. I also had to call for towels. I was there for only one night, so I could deal. What I could NOT deal with was the lack of internet connectivity. They tell you upon check-in that there is free internet in the lobby/bar/restaurant. What they FAIL to tell you is it is restricted. You can only access Sheraton pages free of charge. Browsing at leisure carries a $12.95 surcharge for 24 hours. FAIL. I can get free internet in a 1-star hotel! I will be back in the area, but will stay across the parking lot at a competing hotel chain. I will say the service at the bar was excellent. I ordered an appetizer, which was very bad, but being hungry I ate it anyway. There were two wedding parties at this hotel the weekend I was there. I feel VERY sorry for the wedding party and guests. The lobby had overflowing trashcans, and something wet on the floor. The lobby restroom was a huge mess: paper towels everywhere, water on the floor, toilet didn't flush... Unless this is the only choice you have, avoid this place.