When we arrived, there was no one in the lobby. After 10 minutes, 4 other customers arrived. We all waited an additional 15 to 20 minutes for someone to come check us in. One of the other waiting guests located a # to call. The hotel custodian Amber (who was very kind and helpful) came to the lobby. She had to call someone to get us checked-in.
When we were shown our room, we discovered it had no toilet or shower in the room, they were communal down the hall. Fortunately, there was an available room with a bathroom & shower in the room. We were charged the difference for the room price (paid in cash per their request).
On the up side, our room was the Willie & Waylon room. It appeared to have been recently renovated, was very clean, nicely decorated and the beds were comfortable. It also had comfortable couch with 2 recliners and large screen TV (about 65" to 75").
If you like antiques, you will enjoy the lobby and the hallways.
All of the rooms are only accessible via one or two flights of stairs, depending on which floor your room is located. With hands full of luggage, it was a bit of a challenge to navigate.
It was an interesting place to stay and reasonably priced, but a one and done visit for us.