We rolled into town on a multi-day roadtrip and had intentions of camping in the national forest nearby. However, we had some snags in our plans and didn’t get into town until late, so we opted for a last-minute hotel room. And to sum up the quality of this hotel… I would have had a better nights rest if I had set up my tent in the ditch off the highway. It would have been cleaner and more comfortable for sure, and it probably would have been safer and quieter as well. So let me save you some time: don’t stay here. But because I almost never give 1 or 2 star ratings, I feel like I have to explain. Here’s my full review… Cleanliness — I think the room was lightly vacuumed, and I’m genuinely hoping(yet seriously doubting) that at least the sheets and towels are clean. Service — The lady at the front desk was nice enough. But I literally saw no other employees. Granted, we checked in way late and got the hell out as quickly as possible. So I guess I don’t know. Amenities — Other than a relatively new microwave and mini fridge, there weren’t really any. Only one towel in the room, no hand-soap, no cups(though there was an ice bucket), no pens, no paper, no guest book. There was a table and two chairs(both with suspicious stains and loose screws), a love seat(probably brand new in 1990), a TV so outdated that I had flashbacks to my pre-daycare cartoon time(that was 20 years ago)…you get the picture. Other comments: –Incredibly loud(train crossing directly outside that sounded it’s horn every ½ — 1 hour) –Maintenance in rooms was non-existent…or maybe the place is under construction… see pics. –Don’t expect a hot shower. At highest setting, it was lukewarm. –Overpriced. Look, in a pinch, I’m not a diva. I am happy to stay in a basic, no frills, and outdated hotel… I just expect it to be reasonably clean, safe, and to have hot water. Not only did this place not meet my minimum requirements, but even if it had… I could have stayed at a 3 star hotel for this price.