. "2015-02-25T00:00:00"^^ . "0"^^ . . "0"^^ . "2"^^ . "0"^^ . "This is my first time staying at Extended Stay and it was OK. More things irked me about this place than other hotels I've stayed at.\n\n(-) Towels: Rough, more like sandpaper than cotton. \n\n(-) Kleenex boxes: Obviously used since there was a water stain/ fluid stain that they did not bother to just throw away and make it more aesthetically pleasing. Kindly remove it for the next guest please.\n\n(-) \"Breakfast\": Found it a bit deceiving to call it \"breakfast\" since it was more like granola bars, packaged oatmeal, fruit, coffee and hot water. Basically a snack to-go option.\n\n(-) Elevators: Usually the warmest part of the hotel was in the stuffy warm elevator.\n\n(-) Doors: Hard to open. Nearly had to throw out my back just opening it. I am not that weak. Speaking of doors, they gave me my room number on a Post-It. Any hotel can afford something more lavish.\n\n(+) You may request files to be printed at the Front Desk by emailing it to them since they do not have a Business Center.\n\n(+) Location: The main reason why I booked this hotel. I had many options to pick from and could have traveled further for a better hotel for the amount I paid ($90/ night). There is a Walgreens and a supermarket nearby (walkable distance).\n\n(+) Kitchen: Didn't get to take advantage of the full kitchen, but did appreciate having a microwave and a refrigerator. There were many times I wished I had a freezer for ice cream on my many hotel stays!\n\nOverall, probably wouldn't come back again since I had a rental car and had more options to pick from."^^ . .