Traveling with pets already makes it challenging to find decent lodging, so I was willing to accept the $25 per pet non-refundable fee. But with the total coming to around $170 for the night, I expected a lot more.
When we arrived, the room was hot and stuffy—understandable for summer, but unacceptable that the AC was off during a heat advisory. It took over six hours for the room to cool down to a bearable temperature.
Then came the bugs. Within the first 30 minutes, I killed four spiders—one of which looked alarmingly like a brown recluse. The floor along the walls was lined with dust, dirt, and dead bugs. It felt far from clean.
To make matters worse, the fridge had visible mold, and there were unidentified splatters on the wall and metal rail. I didn’t want to guess what they were, just that they shouldn’t be there.
For the price we paid, I expected a clean, safe, and cool place to stay. Instead, we got bugs, filth, and discomfort. Extremely disappointed. I wouldn’t recommend this place to anyone—pet owner or not.