The staff at checkin was friendly and helpful. the room overall after a long trip looked fine, beds made nicely, clean linens set out coffee supplies present. I fell right to sleep. Around midnight I woke up and got a better look after rest. the outdated facility didn't bother me. I suddenly noticed at the front door that the safety of my first floor room relied on a cheap chain slide lock (the bolt did not function). below the door to the right was a four foot long one foot high spiderweb of dust and odd collections of particles. I decided to watch a little tv and jot a few notes of things I needed to do the next day. I searched the drawers for the usual pen and paper and instead found the desk drawers full of syringes and medical products. While at the desk I could see the dust and grease of left over food behind and under the microwave which was perched on top of the refrigerator. I slept the rest of the night with the tv on and all the lights to scare off any rodents, spiders or possible vandals looking to break in . Needless to say my rest was not restful.
I went in the morning to "breakfast", which just as a heads up has nothing for the gluten sensitive or sugar conscious except fruit, but was fine. There was no hand sanitizer present. I told the desk of my room experience and showed pictures of my findings. The young man at the desk called over a "Lori" who said "I never say this" not sure if she was a manager or cleaner and "sorry" shrugging her shoulders.