The staff was friendly. No problem, there. And compared to a newer hotel I stayed in a week earlier, this older property was blessedly quiet. I couldn't hear a thing once I was in my room. That was nice. But this property had definitely seen better days. The hallways, particularly on the second floor, were shabby -- peeling and in need of apparent repair. The carpet in the elevators was stained and worn. There was also trash in the shrubs that surrounded the parking lot. In my room's bathroom, the shower drain was super slow and the shower knob felt like it would fall off in my hand. Overall, the place just had the vibe of been worn out and in need of a good facelift. The impression was not good at all. I expected more from a Holiday Inn