I must admit I was unsure, but I loved it. Very quiet! My room was quite large with a king bed. It had 2 desks, a dinette, fridge, microwave and direct tv. Staff did not bother me. They emptied my trash while I was gone to sessions and touched nothing else. I quite enjoyed not being at a crowded hotel! I will definitely stay here again when I go for sessions next summer!
Place is a trashy dump. Broken down cars all over the parking lot. We showed up late for check-in so couldnât really tell how dilapidated the outside of the building was until morning. It looks like it should be condemned. Rooms are outdated and in rough shape. Our bathroom door was hanging on by one hinge and all the tile floors were nasty.
Very quiet. Rooms are decent. No pets allowed. I booked online and was not ever asked about a pet, but upon arrival I was told no pets whatsoever. I was offered a full refund, but that could've taken days. I was able to find a friend to keep my dog, but I would've had to sleep in my car that night if I wouldn't have found somewhere for her to go. I had no more money and I was trying to get away from my home situation.
It was an older building that obviously has leaking and musty mildewing issues due to incense being burned, fans or dehumidifiers being used along with water stains on ceiling tiles.
Office cluttered and messy, hallway smelled, room was clean but old and rundown. Hotel appearance bordered on decrepit. Definitely will not stay in another Rodeway.
No breakfast, no coffee machine, I am not sure if we knew that going in. Wafflehouse across the parking lot saved the day. Olive Garden also in walking distance.
Same desk clerk the entire 3 days we stayed (already paid for before we got there and places were sold out for eclipse viewing) He gave us a room on the side of the hotel we requested and later helped straighten me out as I was trying to enter the wrong room. Linens and room seemed clean, but the place was generally run down.
The Direct TV control box was located down behind a credenza which blocked the remote signals, so you had to stand next to the credenza and aim the remote down behind it to change channels.