So you know the saying you get what you pay for? And I have seen many bad reviews for $50 a night rooms at fleabag motels. Which is what you would expect right? Or when you pay $160 a night you expect something of the quality of Holiday Inn, Not the quality of the roadside motel. The only two good things about this hotel room was the fact that the air conditioning worked, which was the main reason I was staying there, and that the bid was surprisingly comfortable, although I would shudder to look underneath the sheets and the three layers of mattress protectors. First off the motel is in a bit of a dodgy area. I should have known when I walked to the room when I saw that green fake carpet grass lining the walkways. Or maybe the fact that they were a couple of ************ in the rooms next door to me. I enter the room shut the door behind me only to see that the safety latch had been forced at some point and was hanging on by two screws. The room appeared clean but to be honest when I walked on the filthy sticky carpet I decided inspecting would be worthless. There were broken pieces of furniture, the bedside lamp shades were both broken but lamps working still. And then there were the ants these large black carpenter ants kept coming in somewhere. Eventually we stopped trying to kill them because they were just too many. I know I hear you're saying well why did you not move out? Well we were in the middle of a heatwave and there were no hotel rooms available in our area, and moving back home for the two days in a house that was 101°, was just not an option for us. And the $355 I paid for two nights was non-refundable. But I could not get out of there fast enough on Tuesday morning. I would not have been impressed even if I had paid $60 a night, but I would have less complaining to do because for that price you would expect something sub par. $160 a night you would at least expect furniture that wasn't broken and a door that had not been forced open at some point and that had a working security latch.