Let’s start with the good- the ac worked great, and the beds were surprisingly comfortable! Now, the poor. The older man at the front desk spoke very little and very poor English. I’ve taught ESL but could still barely understand him. When his daughter came to the rescue, we could finally communicate. It seems that even though Expedia allowed me to book a room for our family of five, and the hotel accepted the reservation knowing that we had five people, three teens and two adults, upon arrival, when I asked what the accommodations would be for the fifth, fold out couch or roll away bed, I was told that nothing could be done. I’ll skip the hassle and runaround and say our compromise was that I pay more money, move the armchair and fit in a roll away bed. I had already paid $20-$30 more than this place was worth. Shame on Expedia and shame on the manager for accepting the reservation. The pics online showed a nice, interior hall for entrance, but the bulk of the rooms are Motel 6-like with exterior doors. The daughter said she doesn’t use the back door because she doesn’t feel safe! No way would I have let my kids near the outdoor green pool. The sink and counter were so old they were cracked and peeling, and although not dirty, they looked it. The fridge never got cold. Our goal was to crash for eight hours, grab a quick breakfast and get back on the road. The older man was very chintzy with what he set out for breakfast. All in all, we’ll mark this on the never return list.