This hotel was the worst place I have ever stayed at. The 1st night we were awakened at 2:00am by an alarm clock buzzing in the unoccupied room next door. It took 20 minutes to rouse the manager who seemed put out that we had bothered her. On our 3rd night we got a call from the front desk at 10:20 pm. The night clerk informed me that our room had just been rented out to someone else. Now, as background info, we had made our hotel reservation via an internet site (travelnow.com) and had made it in 2 separate reservations -one reservation for 2 days and another for 1 day. When we checked in this was explained to the clerk - we noted that we wanted the same room for 3 nights. When I explained this to the clerk she essentially said "tough luck" and said that I was responsible for stopping the new "guy" from trying to enter our room. I declined, stating that this was a situation for her, or management, to resolve. Next thing we knew, the door lock was activated and someone got part way in before the security bolt stopped his progress. This, needless to say, concerned and irritated my wife who called the desk and wanted further explanation. The clerk refused to talk to her and told her if she was irritated by it all, then she could simply call the police - which we immediately did. The police arrived and were met by us, the manager and the clerk. We were angry, the manager threatened to "throw us out" and the police threatened to toss me in jail. Meanwhile the manager (young woman) was laughing and touching the policeman's sleeve all the while implying that it was just another case of screwed up visitors making life difficult for the hospitality industry. Bottom line, use your security latch and don't open the door up to anybody you don't know. If there is only one good thing about your accomodation, let it be security. We ultimately demanded that the door lock be re-keyed before we went back inside our? room. Don't stay at this motel. Note the manager was a Monica M. Jackson.














