First - the sign outside the hotel had a different name, therefore making it difficult to find in the first place.
Second - it was right next door to several extremely large grain elevators, which are noisy in and of themselves, but the additional truck traffic was horrible.
Third - the parking lot was over grown with ****s and looked almost abandoned except for the 2 vehicles parked there.
Based on the look of the facility and the horrible location, we decided it wasn't even worth the $45 to risk it. We never checked in and found a Days Inn several miles away for $65 that was in much better condition.