First off, the picture they use for their profile is misleading and false. This does not represent the room (110) that I stayed in. Let's start with the CONS and then move on to the PROS. Let's just say as a solo female with a small dog in tow, I was on HIGH alert when I was at the Red Roof Inn location because I did not feel comfortable outside. CONS: 1). The door did not shut properly. I had to always double check to make sure it closed properly before I locked it. 2). The table, computer desk, computer desk chair were all broken. 3). The bedspreads were covered in stains. 4). The mini refrigerator was disgusting. The second shelf was moldy and all the racks inside were broken. There was black mold growing under the refrigerator. 5). The beds were super tall and I would say at least 3 feet. I took my own pillow so I was happy with that because the selection they provided was horrible. The mattress also moved on the frame. 6). The light switch immediately when you walked in did not work. 7). There was a smell to the room. 8). At the free breakfast bar, I was too scared to try anything other than a sealed yogurt. I was a bit taken back because there was no hot water to make a cup of tea. I guess I could have used the coffee maker in the room but considering the state of cleanliness the refrigerator, I did not trust the coffee maker to be cleaned enough to make a cup of hot water. SIDE NOTE: They only put out 1 flavor of yogurt a day. The first day, it was strawberry. The second day, it was peach. It would have been nice to have a choice. 9). The microwave barely worked. 10). They had the water set that it would only go a hair above luke wam and as someone who LOVES hot showers this was upsetting. 11). It took most of the first night to cool down the room. 12). I was not given 2 brand new rolls of TP but rather 2 almost empty rolls for my 3 night stay. 13). The towels were thin & cheap. 14). Instead of a Kleenex box, they provided a small travel pack of tissues. 15). The floor was sooooo dirty. It needed a basic sweeping. NOTES: 1). This is location was more or less booked in the 3 nights I was there. I could tell that part of the reason for bookings was it is cheap and allows dogs. The dogs are free. I would say for the most part, the dogs were well behaved and there was not alot of barking but we did hear some barking. 2). They allow for weekly room rates and there were some people who seemed more like they lived there rather than staying and fishing for the week. Again, as a solo woman this creeped me out. 3). It seemed to be a-lot of men stayed here and seemed to be fishermen but that did not put me at ease as a solo woman traveling with a dog. Although my dog did bring me comfort since I was so on edge. 4). Not once in 3 days I was there, did I see a maid cleaning the rooms. 5). This location is off of a divided 4 lane country road and this was part of my uneasiness. 6). F