Hotel Exterior looks worn out and not well taken care of.
Lobby is dirty and dusty and smells musty.
Upon checkin found stained sheets, torn mattress, threadbare sheets, grimy comforter, stained wasclothes and towels. Ironing board but no iron. Stained ironing board. Bathroom vanity light did not work.
Carpet threadbare, matted and grimey.
Hairs in bathtub. Cigarette burn marks on bathtub and sink counter.
Dust and grime on coffee pot. Packages of in room coffee STUCK to sink counter.
Corridors smelled like body odor and garlic.
Called down to desk for clean sheets and iron and were switched to diferent room b/c clerk "did not have access" to extra sheets and/or iron. What????
Had to go to desk personally to retrieve key to new room-clerk did not offer to bring it up even though this was at 2 am and NO ONE was at desk. She told me to just leave key to the first room in that room, I didn't need to "bother" bringing it back down and that switching rooms was the "easiest solution".
New room was beeter only in the fact that it DID have an iron and the sheets didn't look or smell dirty. Bedspread was still gross.
Mattresses were obviously very old-lumpy, sunk down in places. Pillows were flat and smelled musty.
What looked like pubic hairs were stuck to side of bathtub.
Front desk clerks were rude and acted very put out to have to come to desk from the back office to help. Never heard a "ma'am", "thank you", "how may I help you". Was greeted only with "yes" or (at least twice) only raised eyebrows and an annoyed look.
Do yourself a favor and pay the extra $10-30 to stay at the Fairfield Inn or Hampton Inn just down the road.
The only positives were the location (conveniently off of Rte. 30 about 3 or 4 miles from downtown Atlantic City) and a pleasant and friedly room attendant.