Unsafe, Misrepresented, and Completely Unacceptable
I’ve stayed in hotels all over the world, and I’ve never experienced anything as unsafe or misleading as Hotel Current. What’s advertised online as a modern “hotel” is actually a roadside motel with thin walls, open-air room access, and zero visible security.
On my first night, several intoxicated guests were drinking, smoking, and yelling right outside my door (Room 232), directly across from the lobby — yet staff did nothing. The walls were so thin I could hear every word. The second night was worse: at 2:40 a.m., I was jolted awake by a door slamming repeatedly from the room next to mine. When I opened my door, a man was standing there in the dark, staring at me. I barely slept either night and checked out early, feeling genuinely unsafe.
Management’s response afterward was dismissive and defensive. They offered only a partial refund and claimed no one else had complained — despite multiple reviews describing the exact same issues: loud parties, sketchy activity, and zero enforcement of quiet hours or safety.
If you’re looking for a safe, restful stay, this is not the place. The glossy photos are deceptive — the property looks nothing like what’s advertised. I’ve filed complaints with Orbitz and the California Attorney General for false advertising and unsafe conditions.