We booked a king bed, but got two twins pushed together. All night I kept falling into the gap, so I had a terrible nights sleep. The bottom sheet was not a fitted sheet. In the morning I woke up on the bare mattress. This is very unsanitary. There was no iron or hair drier. The bath towels were very small. At the sink there was only one face cloth and one hand towel for two people. The curtain was only as wide as the window, so there was a lot of light leakage. The curtain needs to be 4-6 inches wider on both sides in order to effectively block the light. There was no sheer, which is needed be able to open the curtain, yet retain some privacy. This is especially important for a ground floor room. There were many scars on the walls where fixtures had been removed, but the wall had not been spackled or painted. The paint on doorways and corners where chipped and scarred. The doors to the utility rooms did not have signage. Instead the room titles were written in magic marker. There were smudges and hand prints around the door hardware and switches. Light fixtures with two sockets only had one bulb. All bulbs were low wattage. The facility had a gloomy atmosphere. The light switch at the door did not turn on the lights. The manager said it turned on a lamp in the far corner. I had to feel my way across a pitch black room to find the lamp. This is not safe. OYO is the definition of a seedy motel.