Should I start with the burn holes in the blanket on the bed? The intense mold smell of the room when I walked in? Or maybe the way Cathy at the front desk does not even acknowledge one's presence when they walk into the front desk area? I get it, everyone is busy, but she could at least say hello and that she'd be right with you. When I told the front desk about the intense mold smell and asked if they had any Lysol I could borrow to try and mitigate it, they told me they are not allowed to use Lysol! Funny since Lysol states ON THE LABEL that it kills coronavirus, and we all know that it can clear mold and mildew. The mold was so bad it was on the bathroom door. Black mold. They offered to change my room, but instead I went and bought my own Lysol, treated the room and left for hours. When I came back and opened the door it was a little better, so I slept in the room. However in the morning the mold smell was back in full force. Also, be aware that at around 9:00 (check out time is 11:00) housekeeping will knock on your door LOUDLY. As a veteran traveling with a service dog, it scared both of us. I asked them if they would not do that the next day so they suggested I put the ”do not disturb” sign on the door and don't open the window curtain all the way. So I put the DND sign on my doorknob the next morning and the window curtain was open a few inches, but definitely not fully open (I took photos and videos of all of this I am writing about). Went out at 9am for breakfast, came back at 9:30 and my door was standing OPEN. Not just unlocked, but open. Still had food and clothes in there so I went down to the front desk to ask what was up. The housekeeping said ”your curtain was open.” I asked to be sure ”is checkout time 11:00?” Yes, she said, so I asked her why she ignored the do not disturb sign and the curtain being at least 7/8 of the way closed. She was arguing with me when the NICE LADY from the laundry area interjected and told her that she needed to just apologize, while Cathy told her she's not to argue with the customers. Very Stressful. NICE THINGS: It is very quiet and safe and it does not have people hanging out in the parking lots at all hours or smoking cigarettes in front of your room like many of the other hotels in this area. There are many truckers who stay here and they are very respectful, much moreso than the construction workers at this and other hotels in the area. It seemed like the truckers were just there to sleep, not to come to a hotel and party like they are still in high school, which is what I witnessed from the construction workers at the other hotels where I tried to stay in this area. They need to seriously clean the floors (I wiped up a little bit of spilled water with a napkin and it was black) and update the blankets and bedding.
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