Kira Murdock
Google
Here to write a review that hopefully clears up some confusion with very mixed reviews for this hotel. My first night here was spent in room 41 on the motel side, upstairs facing the street. The building construction on that side seems to me a lot older and has very very thin walls, you can hear literally everything, especially all the trucks and motorcycles going by at night, and even people talking outside downstairs. If you are in any way a light sleeper, you will not get sleep at all on the motel side facing Main Street. I didn't sleep at all last night. The room was cute overall though and the bed was very comfy. But don't count on sleeping. I brought it up to the staff today and they were very very pleasant and helpful and let me check out one of the rooms in the newer seeming building on the west side of the parking lot that is built more like a hotel instead of a motel. The room I checked and switched to was 107, farthest from Main Street on the bottom floor. It's much much quieter! No street noise, so far I don't hear any neighbors, but the room is definitely not as cozy. It has very scuffed wood floors and no rugs or furniture so it's a bit empty and sterile feeling (the floor also had dirt collected on it) but the bed is the same comfy one as in the other room. The general style of this hotel is definitely trendy, but overall lacks in a feeling of quality and overall comfort for the price of the room. I will say though that the bathrooms are all pretty nice aside from not having standard doors. The no parking on site thing is definitely a pain, and the lack of basic amenities is noticed, but there is a nice coffee shop and work space in the lobby of the western building. It sort of feels like an elevated college dorm. The location is smack dab in the middle of town so most things are walkable and the staff are really great. Is it worth the price? I'd personally say not really, for this price all the rooms should afford quiet sleep, comfortable furniture, a place to put your clothes and quality decor, but the rooms are pretty bare bones and offer trendy design instead of general hotel room standards. I'd say the bathrooms, beds and staff are the best parts, and worst parts are the inconsistent major noise issues and stark lack of furniture or carpet in some rooms