Let me start with the good.
There are industrial level handle bars in the bathroom, which could support the weight of even the most obese people. While it ruined the “design aesthetic” of the bathroom, I care more about safety than design.
There was some sound from the street, but I always travel with a white noise maker so, despite an uncomfortable bed, I slept fine. Biggest problems:
-The bed didn’t have a fitted sheet so the sheet kept coming off the bed.
-The sink basin sat in a wood piece of furniture that had stains and looked like it was purchased in the 70s.
-The hallways had a vibe that made one wonder how many gangsters had used this hotel to knock someone off.
-Overall some effort had gone into remodeling the rooms, but the items not updated, cheap beds, and 70s themed bedding, and most of all bathroom, left the feeling the owner ran out of money, as opposed to was going for a Twin Peaks vibe. Instead it’s a Frankenstein 1/2 modern, 1/2 70s vibe.
I selected the cheapest hotel because I needed a night before heading upstate. Pay the extra $50 and don’t come here.