I was on a business trip to Florida and was appalled at the high hotel rates in the area ($219/night for a Hampton Inn? No thanks!)
So, I found this place for $143/night. Now, granted, that is far more than I have ever paid for a Comfort Inn before, but it was the lowest-priced 2* or better hotel I could find.
Because it was so cheap (in relative terms), I expected absolutely nothing, but what I got wasn't terrible. The hotel certainly is far from luxurious, but my room was clean and the air conditioning worked. The common areas of the hotel (hallways, elevators, lobby etc.) were fairly worn, but at no time did I feel unsafe. The business center was "out of order" for my entire 4-day stay. Oh well.
I think someone else mentioned the parking problem. Yes, there is a serious parking shortage at the hotel. It appears there just aren't enough parking spaces for the hotel when it's at high occupancy. This was made worse by the fact that a large number of contractors appeared to be staying at the hotel (after all, this is Florida 3 months after a big hurricane - lot of out of state contractors working there) and they drive big trucks which take up multiple parking spaces. It was also made worse by the fact that the attached restaurant was under renovation and a big dumpster for that renovation took up several parking spaces.
For that reason, when arriving back to the hotel at night, the parking rule seemed to be "park wherever you can" including in handicap spaces, fire lanes, loading zones, or even on the grass. I never had to go that far, but it was still inconvenient. I assume that once the restaurant reopens, the parking situation will get even worse because a portion of the parking lot is designated for the restaurant, and hotel guests are currently able to use that as well.
I did have breakfast one morning and it was your typical motel breakfast with cereals, toast, yogurt, and coffee.
Overall this was a decent motel, and in the same circumstances I would stay here again.














