Before booking this $35/night hotel, consider this: it’s unsanitary and misrepresented in photos. The rooms are filthy with stained sheets and towels, dirt on walls, and an unclean shower with no hot water. The furniture and decor don’t match the advertised modern look, and basic amenities vary—our room had a coffee machine that smelled terrible, a mini fridge, and a drawer of trash and needles.
The “casino” is just slot machines, and the on-site restaurant felt too unhygienic to try. The pool isn’t heated, and the hot tub, which has jets so strong you can’t sit near them, had visible black grime along the edges with “CLEAN IT” carved into it.
The hotel itself is in disrepair, with sagging plywood walkways and mandatory room inspections by private security every three days. Housekeeping is unavailable most of the time. While the river view is nice, you can’t enjoy it without sacrificing privacy.
This hotel meets the low expectations of a $35 price tag but fails basic cleanliness and safety standards. Drive further to find a better option.