Normally I like La Quinta, but this one was an exception. The service at check-in and checkout was good.
The room: Well, my wife can confirm that most of my sense of smell is gone, since a car accident in 2010, but this room had a strong smell that if I could pin point to something it would be, smelly hamper and sweaty socks. Luckily I was too tired and after a while my nose got use to it so I slept good.
Breakfast:
Breads and spreads: It had 2 types of bread, but only butter, no jellies or jam, oh, and you I had to hold the button of the toaster down the entire time to toast the bread.
Cereal: it had 4 different kinds of cereal and had regular milk.
Drinks: it had orange juice only, and if tasted very watery like that were saving up on the juice.
Coffee: Since I don't drink coffee I can't say how it tasted, but they had coffee, sugar, equal and your plain basic cream.
Waffle maker: The waffles were on the shape of Texas, that was cool. They were very busy in a very tight space so they ran out of batter and syrup by the time I went to get mine, which is understandable, and they quickly did bring more, once someone complained.
Things could be worst, like having roaches which I didn't see any, but the smell was a dream back. Some of the walls on the lobby were also cracked big time, enough to put your hands through it.
The lady that was restocking the breakfast food was working hard, very busy everywhere, but not enough at the breakfast area.