I was initially given a handicap-accessible room, though I don't need one and didn't request one. The deadbolt was broken, there was an old flosser on the bathroom counter, and a dirty handicap stool full of questionable water in the crusty-looking shower. I requested a different room because the showerhead was too low for me to use, and I didn't want to take the accessible room in case someone else might actually need it.
They moved me to a new room, but unfortunately, it was right off of the main lobby and next to the elevator, so I could hear everything going on in the lobby, plus frequent elevator noise from the elevator's motor (why so noisy at midnight?!). In the morning, I could hear the loud TV and other guests in the breakfast area. If not for the fact that I sleep with sound-blocking ear buds, I wouldn't have slept a wink all night.
The HVAC unit in the new room only blew cold air despite being set to "heat," and I had to unplug it to turn it off. The shower could only be turned on by pulling up the little faucet knob *really* hard, and then it had pretty low water pressure. There was no laundry bag and the 1st floor ice machine didn't work. Everything was just visibly old and run-down, with rust on metal fixtures and chipped paint. At least the bed was fairly comfy and the linens were clean.
Breakfast was underwhelming, with weird rubbery eggs, cheap mini donuts, bland coffee, and a weirdly loud DIY waffle iron. On the plus side, the staff were friendly.