For a little over $200 a night, I expected at least a clean room and a functioning door. Instead, I got a balcony with a missing handle, a door that fought me every inch to open, and traffic noise so loud it felt like we were sleeping on the side of the highway. The bed was maybe two feet from it, so no chance of pretending it was “ambient city sounds.”
The carpet was filthy, the walls had something that looked suspiciously like dried blood, and the stairs outside were so rusted I half expected them to collapse. The whole place felt tired, neglected, and over it….kind of like me by checkout time.
If you’re looking for comfort, this isn’t it. Comfort Inn can definitely do better than this.