We stayed at this hotel on two different occasions because it’s the only hotel with a king and two fulls, but each time it got grosser. I’m no prude, but the rooms needed fussier cleaning. The floors weren’t mopped; housekeeping completely overlooked a spilled box of Nerds over and under the refrigerator; and food-caked dishes were put back on the shelves! The second time we booked the hotel, it was having drywall renovations done on the third floor corridor, but they still put us up there! With constructions workers sanding drywall, drywall dust got on everything and we couldn’t help breathing it in. We had to dodge shopvacs, extension cords, and tarps strewn about in order to get to our room. When we entered, our luggage wheels brought in lines of drywall dust. This place wants to turn rooms over too quickly, so the deep and necessary cleaning isn’t happening. But this place also suffers from enough greed that it would put customers at risk in order to get more money. They should have made the third floor off-limits! Their saving grace is that they put us on the second floor after I complained, but I never got reimbursed for the more expensive room I booked on the third floor.