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Sandy Salz-Johnson -
5 years ago
The place is falling apart. Literally. The furniture is functional but scarred, marked, broken, and stained. The bed is like a rock. I was lucky to get a room on the same level as the parking and the office; the rest are in levels with no elevator. I was there on a very cold day in January and got in at 3p. It was an hour before the room warmed up enough to even take off my hat. It took another five hours before I could take my coat off. The room never did fully warm up. The corner right under the heater air conditioner unit warmed up but not the rest of the huge, tiled room. It is clean, with no bugs (in fact they proudly display a certificate of fumigation behind the check-in counter). The staff were all very friendly and try to be of help although none spoke any English and my Spanish is poor. But we managed. Between the cold and the hard mattress, I got no sleep that night. But I'm 63 and my arthritis couldn't take it. If you are young, it's a good safe place to get horizontal for cheap, shower (big, fluffy towels!) And have plenty of room to reorganize your luggage. Being on top of the hill with a big window on one side, and the ceiling fan, it should be pretty comfortable most of the year. When it's really hot, there is the air conditioner.