First off, when you drive in there is no sign anywhere as to where the office is to check in. Had to ask someone coming out of a room, where they pointed to a nondescript building in back of the block of rooms. Clerk there seemed annoyed that he had to stop and check me in. Parking lot had a couple of old, smashed up cars that you could tell had been sitting there for some time. When we got to the room, which was supposed to be 2 beds, there was only 1 king-sized bed. The building inside has very old, torn, stained carpet and putty patches everywhere. Bedspread on bed seemed clean but worn and with what appeared to be cigarette burn holes. Irony is that the Rodeway Inn sign by the road states "Newly Renovated". Very deceiving! If I hadn't been on the road for 12 hours already I would've have looked for another hotel, but I was too tired to bother.