Don't be fooled--this place looks nice from the outside but the room was uninhabitable. Generally, I love an inexpensive room and can put up with a lot as long as it is clean (and safe). We paid for three nights and did stay the first night (mostly because we were tired from traveling and not thinking as clearly as we should have been). I hardly slept worrying about the mold on the walls, the pubic hairs in the sheets, the filthy floors. I should have known when they had me sign (initialing many lines) a document acknowledging no refunds and PAY, not just guarantee, a $200.00 deposit--all before seeing the room. There were holes smashed in most of the walls, paint splotches all over, filthy mattresses and dirty shirts, black mold in the bathroom along with a duct-tape and cardboard covered vent. The "kitchenette" was probably from the 1960s or 1970s and inside the cupboard were decaying. We didn't try the appliances because it was clear we wouldn't be there long. I can say four nice things about this property (1) the girl who checked us in was friendly and efficient, (2) from the road, the property appeared to be well-maintained, (3) the microwave and the fridge (although old) were clean, and (4) there was good water pressure. The rest we experienced (now nearly a month ago) still gives me nightmares. I trusted this property would have some standards because of the Red Roof franchise--not so.