Seems like this property had a previous life before becoming an EconoLodge - it's an older building with only some minor renovations. It's nice and quiet (the buildings with guest rooms are set far back from the road), with ample parking and interior corridors. But the in room furnishings are spartan and worn. My room's alarm clock was continually flashing all night long - even when I would reset it. No shampoo was provided either.
Overall, a decent value for the money ($61 on a Saturday night in peak season), but I would probably pick one of the newer properties next time.










