When checking in, you can see construction materials in one of the hallways. The lobby looks like it had a facelift in the front, but it's a mess behind the counter. The room was ok, although there was no closet or any place to put your things down in the room or bathroom. It looked like a newly renovated room, but there weren't even towel racks in the bathroom, so you really had nowhere to put your things. I was traveling for work, and there wasn't even enough space to set my laptop up in the room. The jacuzzi tub was so dirty that we could see a white line where we dragged our finger through the grime, so we skipped that. But the real treat came very early in the morning when a woman with an arrest warrant tried getting into our room and the other rooms on the ground floor. We packed up our stuff while the police arrived to arrest the woman. We found another hotel down the street that was the same price and much nicer, so we left, but not before we were charged a $100 early check-out fee. I should mention that our room was approximately 15-20 feet from the office, and this lady was still allowed to roam around the property and parking lot long enough to break into someone's car in broad daylight at about 8:00 in the morning. Save yourself the hassle and spend a little more, or even the same, at a reputable hotel that doesn't look like it just updated one room to get a listing on Expedia.