This is a roadside inn's last gasp of air before the plywood comes out (that is if they spend that much on it trying to protect it from vandalism.)
The property is barely operating; a throwback to the 1960's or before, and nothing about it has been updated since. The air conditioning is abysmal; it's an old two-pipe system where either the heat or air is on, and can't be switched back and forth. The guest's comfort is at the mercy of the changing season in spring and fall. In spring and fall, these systems leave the guest with a barely tolerable, muggy room that is so humid a wet shirt hanging on a hanger will not dry over night.
The free breakfast is served in the has-been restaurant, and consisted of bread and cereal only. The general appearance of the entire property is disheveled and in poor condition.
Unless this is the last room available, or you don't have another penny you can afford to spend, I wouldn't recommend this property to anyone...
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