Hotel used to be a Hampton Inn, then a Best Western, and now a Days Inn. So, it's rather down in the heels overall. It clearly shows in things that are outdated (ethernet connections in the room instead of USB ports, a "business center" that is basically in the lobby), rather unclean aspects (stained bed covers and sheets), and in ways that suggest a TOTAL remodel is in need (bathroom sink was updated, but the rest of the bathroom was not in great condition, and there was too much furniture crammed in the room, lamp shade a bit damaged and on crooked, etc.) The room colors were a little more modern - if a bit bold - but that's just a mask at this point. Bathroom had three bath towels, but only one washcloth and face towel, so had to request those. The headboards were attached to the wall and were clearly visible, which gave them an odd floating effect. The breakfast was so-so and the hotel itself was quiet. In a busier area, it would probably be tear-down material, but at a lower price than the neighboring hotels, they must siphon off enough business to stay afloat. The front desk clerk in the evening (Tay) was very nice, as was one of the room attendants I spoke with. They probably do what they can with the given materials. Was only there for about ten hours, so it was okay. Not where I'd want to crash for a full day or several days, however.