Our room was definitely clean but that's pretty much where the good ends. We're in our 70's and thankfully we're in good shape because we were given a room in the farthest building on the 2nd floor, meaning we had to haul our luggage up 2 flights of stairs. Our room didn't have a foldout luggage rack to put our suitcases on. It also didn't have a table. It had "Apple TV" only, so there was absolutely no access to normal network tv, and their internet went down for the better part of a day and night. Our bathroom door was badly warped and wouldn't close properly. The shower head fell off when I turned it on, but luckily I was able to screw it back on. The table issue was annoying because they offered a continental breakfast in the lobby with very, very limited seating, leaving us with the option to take our food back to our room and sit on our beds to eat it. Luckily there are 2 breakfast restaurants about 15 minutes walking distance away that we chose to eat at. We did manage to pilfer a small metal table from a corner in the alcove at the stairwell on our floor so we could eat supper in our room. We were told that the owners removed all the tables from the queen rooms and put them in the king rooms.The "heated" pool was beautiful, but I would dare say that saying it is "heated" would be a bit of a stretch. All in all, this is an older motel that looks good on the face of it, but the new owners need to pay attention to the finer details if they expect to be successful.