While the hotel appeared stunning in photographs, my experience in person was quite disappointing.To begin with, the location is situated in a somewhat industrial area. It was close to Les Girls, which is a jerk off arcade. Yes, you read that right. Directly outside the hotel’s parking area was an crackhead spray painting their scooter and looked like they just slang drugs their all day. Inside the hotel, the room itself felt unclean and sticky. Although the vinyl flooring had a modern look, it was not clean because I had very dirty feet. The chair in my room smelled like pee. The overall size of the room felt more akin to that of a Motel6. There also seemed to be issues with the air conditioning units, as water was leaking from them, with towels placed below the units outside to catch the drips. Breakfast was mediocre at best, offering a selection of toast, muffins, a waffle maker, sausage, scrambled eggs, cereal, and bagels—nothing that left a lasting impression.I chose this hotel based on its captivating photos with the hope of enjoying a delightful birthday weekend, but ultimately, it fell short of any sense of luxury. Though I understand it is not classified as a top-tier hotel, I have experienced much more comfortable stays at other Comfort Inns, making this visit all the more disappointing.