Verified traveler
July 30, 2021
If you're *very* budget-conscious and your threshold for cleanliness is pretty low, this might be the place for you. The furniture was pretty warn, with some cigarette burns here and there. The hard flooring is new and in principle more sanitary than carpet, but the room I found myself in hadn't seen a mop in a LONG time. There was mildew and other grime, maybe some old lotion or conditioner, on the shower curtain. And a bone fide roach skittered out of the outlet when I unplugged the coffee maker. (You may be thinking, "Hey, it's $55 a night! What did you expect? The Four Seasons?" Fair enough.) It might be helpful to know this place really *isn't* a hotel: it's an "extended-stay living" property, where daily guests seem more the exception than the rule. I suspect my room was "between residents," and it wasn't prepared for my stay. I met one person behind the front desk and one housekeeper, both of whom were friendly and professional, though the former noted that ********** "shouldn't have let me" book the room I was in (because the daily vs. extended stay rooms are, I guess, different rooms). My first and last stay in a "Siegel Select."