We stayed overnight on a road trip, based on the hotel's advertisement in the AAA Tourbook. It soured me for the future on anything named Sheraton. The bed sheets on the double beds in our room had not been changed from the previous guest's visit -- smudges, stains, hair and sleeped-on wrinkles. Front desk unskilled in hospitality. Room & hallway carpeting filthy with stains and odors. The restaurant staff, although pleasant, was painfully slow for a traveler on an itinerary. Tip: ask management to let you walk in the hallway before you check in, because once you see the unsanitary carpet & dingy walls, that's a clue to what's inside the guest rooms. Then book your stay elsewhere -- unless you're desperate for a place to sleep.








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