I booked the room while traveling and expected a hotel. It was actually a motel. That's OK. I do stay in motels sometimes and I had two adult sons with me. We felt safe enough, but the location and appearance caught us off guard. Check-in was in a building separate from the motel building. (There were actually two motel buildings and a check-in building.) IDs were required for ALL adults staying in the room. The room itself was large and clean. It appeared recently painted and updated. It had two beds and a pullout sofa, which is the main reason I booked it. Each of us had our own place to sleep! The bed mattresses were encased with "noisy" protectors. They crinkled when we moved. The pillows on the bed were in shams (not cases). They were so thick and hard that we couldn't use them. There were no other pillows available. The pullout sofa mattress was still in plastic. It appeared new. There were no extra linens for it, so my son closed it up and slept on the couch. We didn't have enough towels for 3 people, but it didn't matter because we didn't stick around long enough to shower. I don't recall seeing any supplies for making coffee, even though that is a pretty standard amenity in lodging. There was ONE plastic cup. No ice bucket. All in all, you get what you pay for and the accommodations were OK if you need simple, clean, and economical.