19 year old male with a economy budget, traveling for leisure
Well, my first problem was how I called in and asked for the price of two nights for one person, and they said it would be $70. Well, I got there, and I was instead charged $90. That kinda made an unexpected hole in the wallet.
The room was decent, it had a King size bed, a TV, a desk, and a bathroom with a working shower and toilet. Only problem was that the TV remote didn't seem to want to work, but I guess it brought out the "non-laziness" in myself.
Another problem was the bugs. I had ordered a pizza from Domino's and ate a couple slices and then placed it on the table. Within 30 minutes it already had two bugs in the box (and this was when the box was closed). I also noticed a bug or two on the walls.
The noise levels were great. You didn't have to worry about hearing the next door neighbors talking or anything of that nature, so it was pretty peaceful.
So if you have a can of light bug spray and dont mind getting up to change the channel, then I would recommend this hotel.
I am somewhat likely
to return to the Economy Inn.
I might recommend it to friends.
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