This hotel may not be old in years, but it is old and tired. I will give it to the staff that works there, in that they genuinely are doing the best they can with what they have. They were super helpful, but I was embarrassed by how often I asked for their help. Two things out of their control were our room being next to a stairwell and the stomping convention in the room above us. Those two go to part of facility’s poor design. The stairwell is not a primary access route, yet people stomping up and running down the stairs, dragging luggage, echoed in our room. Not sure why the stomping convention or wrestling match above us until 1:00am was necessary, but a properly built hotel would not have left us worrying about the ceiling caving in. I attached two photos of other issues. We had a broken toilet seat and most of the door jambs were rusting at the floor. Another odd thing was the little toiletries in the room. There was a tube of conditioner, but no shampoo. The small hand soaps were all broken. One thing which was really good here, was the breakfast offering. Everything you might want and it was put out earlier than they stated, so if you had an early flight, you could still get breakfast. One really bad thing was the lobby coffee. That was some of the worst coffee I have every tasted. The room coffee was actually pretty good. Last example of the hard luck this facility faces is the room heating/AC. The units are old, but they have installed modern thermostats. That thermostat makes it easier to control, but the hum of the unit working is pretty loud, as is the thunk when the compressor stops.