It was cheap, but there was many reasons for that. I arrived and was told I could only have a smoking room, which I had not been made aware of while booking. Got into my room to witness burn marks and holes in all of the furniture, on edges of all tables, many burn holes in the bed and sheets, even burn marks on the doors, bath tub, and toilet. Shower head hung out of a massive hole in the wall. Bathroom door wouldn’t close entirely, and the door handle to the hotel room itself hardly worked, so I had to make sure it was dead bolted at all times. Drawings on the walls of the bathroom. Tv screen had some kind of fluid splattered on it and running down it. Sheets and chairs had stains along with burn holes, as well as many of the walls and floors. Graffiti in random places in the room. One of the chairs provided in the room was a very old computer swivel chair with the arms unbolted from it. Even the shelves in the main lobby were mold stained. I was advised that the hotel was known to be a very shady hotel and that I shouldn’t stay there because it was a bad place. On the third day of the stay, I was greeted when I returned to my room by multiple police officers and a coroners van at my door. Apparently somebody had overdosed in the room right next to mine. The man at the front desk told me in broken English “Heart problems, all good.” I checked out the next morning and they wouldn’t give me any receipt for early check out, no refund issued. I went and stayed somewhere else.