When I arrived, the front desk person "Troy" was not very friendly and when I asked not to be in the room right next to the elevator, Troy argued that I would not hear it because of the bathroom, what I DID hear was the voice of everyone in front of my door waiting for the elevator. Troy also made it known during his conversation with a guest at the desk that he doesn't approve of "men who aren't dressed like men" as they were watching the opening ceremony to the Olympics. LOL. My bed had wrinkled sheets and a few long black hairs and the roll of toilet paper was hanging like it had just been used. I doubt my room had just been serviced at all before my stay.
The second morning, I found the only elevator broke down and even though the staff knew about it they could not be bothered to place an "out of order, use stairwells" sign. I was on the top floor so some direction would have been nice instead of waiting for the elevator that never came.
One room had guests coming and going most of the night so I suspect they allow prostitutes and one of her guests ended in a hallway yelling match.
The only decent part of this hotel was the hot breakfast. They had a bit of everything and that part was nice. It's a small dining space so get there early.
The surrounding area is not great and should not be walked after dark, especially the river path which is the only way to walk into town.
Would I stay here again? No way... lesson learned.