I had a great three nights here, and I have no complaints.
The hotel is located in off of the interstate. People have said that it's far away from the city of Champaign, but that's because they're spoiled and don't know how it is to live in big cities -- if you're okay with driving 10 minutes on empty streets to get to Champaign, you'll be fine.
There is nothing nearby, except for a nice gas station that has enough food to survive if you're too lazy to go out and eat every time.
Now about the hotel: First of all, I went there on a weekday, Tuesday - Thursday. It was virtually empty, so I had no major problems. Obviously people who have had bad reviews are probably going in peak times, and it makes sense that you'll have more problems. I didn't have any. Check in time took me about 2 minutes, and the staff was friendly, but then again, so am I. We chatted and joked about the normal usual stuff and all was good. Checkout took a total of about 20 seconds, and was very easy.
The hotel was secure. Even though it was in middle of a cornfield, I felt fine there. The entrances are through the lobby, and all the other doors are locked. The rooms were clean. No dead insects or anything of that sort. You can tell that the rooms are aged, but they're not falling apart. The hotel cleans the rooms late, around two to three in the afternoon, and that was my only complaint because I was back in the room at the time.
Other than that, everything was great. The beds were okay to sleep on. The room lacked amenities, but it makes sense for the price. The cheapest way to get rooms is to go directly to microtel's site and use the special internet pricing that they have.
It has a small table that was enough for me to work on, and cable TV that was ok. The bathrooms were stocked with soap and some cheap shampoo -- no lotion, toothpaste, or anything like that.
There's coffee in the lobby (black tar with no taste, but I'm a coffee aficionado and a self-proclaimed critic. If you want good coffee, go to the gas station. Their cappucino's are excellent.). The continental breakfast was adequate -- bagels, toast, some odd pastry things, juice, cream cheese and all that fun stuff -- pretty much, you'll be hungry in three hours.
So, overall, it's a great place if you want to stay in the Champaign / Urbana area for a little bit and want a place to sleep. I was there for business at the University, and it was about a 10 minute drive, not including parking and taking a bus to the Union. If you are planning on spending a lot of time at your hotel, then you might reconsider because the rooms are small and you might feel as if you're stuck inside -- it's all a matter of preference though. If you want to be in the city, and go shopping and have restaurants within walking distance, this is definitely NOT the place to go. If you want a cheap place to sleep, and don't mind ordering in food or spending most of your time away from your hotel, I don't think you can beat this place. I didn't go out much for the 3 days I was there and I have no complaints about it.
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