Staying at the La Quinta Inn by Wyndham in Jupiter, Florida, was an experience straight out of a horror movie, reminiscent of scenes from "The Shining." Imagine booking two rooms for three nights at nearly $300 each, only to be greeted by a series of nightmares. First, the conditions of the mattresses were appalling, covered in huge, unmentionable stains that looked like they were straight out of a crime scene. Speaking of crime scenes, the hallways could have doubled for one, with their eerie and neglected appearance. The only rooms available were on the third floor, but, adding insult to injury, the elevator was out of order. This left us with no choice but to lug our suitcases up three flights of stairs. But the horror didn't stop at the physical exertion. Once in the room, we were greeted by small bugs crawling up from the sink drain, and windows welded shut with notices claiming this was for our "protection." It felt less like a safety measure and more like a scene from a dystopian novel. Management's claim that this establishment qualifies as part of the Wyndham brand is laughable. The lack of basic amenities, coupled with the horrendous conditions, made our entire stay a nightmare. Furthermore, the hotel's policy of only servicing rooms after a three-night stay meant we were left without clean towels or basic hygiene products. Even after explicitly requesting room service, our plea fell on deaf ears. To add to our misery, the front desk informed us that the hotel had missed its shipment of soap on the third night. We were thus left with no option but to use shampoo for bathing. This is not what one expects when paying a premium for lodging. In summary, the La Quinta Inn by Wyndham in Jupiter, Florida, is a hotel experience to avoid at all costs. The only recommendation I can earnestly give is to stay far away from this location until it undergoes significant renovations or, better yet, is completely rebuilt. This hotel is a stark warning to all travelers to do thorough research before booking. It's a prime example of how misleading brand affiliations can be and a reminder that sometimes, a higher price doesn't always equate to better quality or service. Save your money and your sanity by choosing literally any other accommodation.