We run a high-ranking VRBO in our city. We needed a vacation of our own, and rooms were scarce in Port Angeles. We settled on Holiday Lodge for $187 per night. (It was not worth the price of admission.) The lobby had a funny smell and was very hot. The clerk was kind. Their key opened the lock, but you had to force the door open because it got stuck in the frame. The odor in the room was pungent. It was akin to a wet dog needing a bath. Running the jerry-rigged air conditioning unit all night was required to mitigate the stench. The lamps had dirt inside the shade. I suspect mold, but I do not know for sure. There was sheetrock around the room that had not yet been vacuumed. Fixtures were pulling out of the wall and others were filthy. Attempts to patch the wall were abysmal. The plumbing was broken, and the toilet hissed throughout the night. Fortunately, the bathroom door that was difficult to open kept the noise down to a minimum while the air conditioner ran concurrently. It had a fridge smaller than a college dorm, but it made a terrific stand for the microwave. There was dried paint on our sheets and must have been used as a drop cloth at some time in the motel's history. The door had no security deadbolt, but it had a chain. Unfortunately, the chain did not fit, so you could not use it, but alas, not to worry, any intruder would have a difficult time sneaking in, because the door would be stuck. Finally, although they boast of providing breakfast, they don't!