I have no complaints. The bed was very comfortable. The room was dark and quiet (although noises from outside were very audible). Plenty of hot water. I thought the room's decor was a bit heavy on the "happy hunter" side -- bows and arrows, antlers, stuffed geese, fish trophies, etc., but if you like that sort of thing you'd feel right at home. However, there are things the traveler should be aware of. It is not ADA compliant -- one must climb a stairway to the entrance, and another stairway to the room. The toilet is the elongated kind but is the low-to-the-ground kind, not the "comfort height" kind that senior citizens such as myself appreciate. The shower stall was the smallest I've ever been in -- barely larger than a coffin. There is no staff on duty -- everything is strictly self-service, including locking the front door behind you (which, I discovered, fellow guests did not do). I did not sample the hot breakfast, which was available from 8AM-10AM, as I had to leave before 8:00 for an appointment. I would have appreciated it being available at 7AM. But, as I say, these are not complaints -- only facts the traveler should be aware of before booking.