The great thing about this hotel is the location. It's easy to get into and out of this hotel. It sits right on 59 and you can get onto the highway very quickly. There are also a few restaurants near this hotel (almost within walking distance).
Make sure you get a room that isn't facing Hwy.59, or it will be too noisy.
The rooms are very basic. I stayed in the standard room (not the larger more expensive Suite). I purchased this hotel off Priceline for a good rate, but it's definitely not worth full price. The rooms have a full sized refrigerator, desk, breakfast table and a TV. The rooms also have a kitchen sink, microwave and a small stovetop.
The room was clean, but definitely not fancy. I completely agree about the uncomfortable bed as indicated by the previous poster. The bed is equivalent to a cheap Wal-Mart mattress. It is extremely hard and uncomfortable. If you are driving to this hotel and have some extra room in your car, I would bring your own pillows. The pillows are thin, flat and extremely un-supporting. The room reminded me of a $14.99 truckstop hotel that I stayed in somewhere in Mississippi about 15 years ago (just a little cleaner).
The hotel does not include linen service or maid service unless you are staying for an extended period of time. I stayed 2 nights and never received maid service or clean towels.
The rooms are not very soundproofed, so you can hear conversations in the hallways or even the television from the room next door. This is an extended stay hotel, so don't be surprised if you smell someone burning their food on the stove next to your room.
The hallways in this hotel were un-airconditioned. The hallways were hot, humid and had a mildew odor.
Overall, I had a very uncomfortable stay in this hotel. The bed was uncomfortable and the room wasn't very soundproofed.
When I walked into the room, my window faced a beautiful concrete wall about 20 foot back. I opened the curtains and the entire curtain assembly fell off the wall onto my head.









