This is written while remembering that the hotel was very inexpensive. The pictures are wildly generous, interior and exterior, hit with some kind of brightness filter. This is a depressed-looking roadside motel right in downtown Montgomery. Very convenient, but sketchy neighborhood. The room they gave me, though, should not have been used. In the bathroom, lots of exposed expanded-foam on the walls, incomplete work in the shower (unscrewed drain caps, dangling finish on the shower head), and most comically, a round toilet seat for an elongated oval toilet. The lighting in the room was very weak, and I had to move furniture around to find places where I was able to read. Most significantly for a modern traveler, though, was a lack of outlets. There was only one counter-level outlet, at the bathroom sink, and it didn't work. I had to unplug the refrigerator for one outlet, and stretch my CPAP plug across the room for another. The bed was comfy, armchairs were really old, the AC was fine. Mostly, though, this room shouldn't have been rented to anyone in this state. I did stay three nights, so I didn't feel unsafe or gross. But they never cleaned the room, the trash or the towels. It was very inexpensive, which made bothering to switch seem like too much hastle, but I wouldn't select it again. I hope it gets better.