The parking lot was empty, but the security guard let us through the gate about fifteen minutes after sunset. The double room was clean and everything worked, but the carpet in the hallway near the elevator was in terrible condition. Wi-fi was free and fast. The lobby was vacant and dark, and the desk attendant was efficient and friendly, and spoke perfect English. Our room was $22 without breakfast. We declined breakfast based on other reviewer's comments.
We also had a hard time finding the hotel. The trick is to head east from the big Route 1/Route 340 intersection and look for the Shell station on the south side of the street. When you see the station (1 minute), watch for the driveway into the hotel directly across the street. There is a large hotel sign that becomes visible as you start to turn in, and the hotel itself sits well back from the street. (If you are coming up Route 1 northbound, just slow down as you approach 1 kilometer from the center, and look for the Shell station appearing on the left side of the street. Spotting it, make a U-turn and immediately turn into the hotel's lot.)
Hope this helps any on-the-road travelers looking for a break! The bed was comfortable, and we would consider this a very viable option for an overnight stay.
We are retired travelers who don't look for much in the accommodation other...The parking lot was empty, but the security guard let us through the gate about fifteen minutes after sunset. The double room was clean and everything worked, but the carpet in the hallway near the elevator was in terrible condition. Wi-fi was free and fast. The lobby was vacant and dark, and the desk attendant was efficient and friendly, and spoke perfect English. Our room was $22 without breakfast. We declined breakfast based on other reviewer's comments.
We also had a hard time finding the hotel. The trick is to head east from the big Route 1/Route 340 intersection and look for the Shell station on the south side of the street. When you see the station (1 minute), watch for the driveway into the hotel directly across the street. There is a large hotel sign that becomes visible as you start to turn in, and the hotel itself sits well back from the street. (If you are coming up Route 1 northbound, just slow down as you approach 1 kilometer from the center, and look for the Shell station appearing on the left side of the street. Spotting it, make a U-turn and immediately turn into the hotel's lot.)
Hope this helps any on-the-road travelers looking for a break! The bed was comfortable, and we would consider this a very viable option for an overnight stay.
We are retired travelers who don't look for much in the accommodation other than cleanliness, quiet, and no pests. This fit the bill. The otherwise-completely-empty hotel was a little unsettling, though. Perhaps it's a seasonal thing.More
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