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Where to begin... how about check-in? At about 7 p...

Where to begin... how about check-in? At about 7 pm on a friday. 10 registers, 2 attendants, and about 50 - 75 people in line. The attendants were nice enough, but the wait was outrageous.

We got to our room, opened the door and were hit in the face with a sour smell that was stronger than the cigarette and booze filled haze of the casino. The room was freezing and bare bones. By bare bones I mean we had to call the front desk to have a blanket brought up - which we had to sign for! I guess it's just crazy to assume a hotel room comes with a blanket?! The bedside lamp was burnt out and you couldn't really light up the room unless it was daytime and you open the blinds. Lampshades were in disrepair, but at least it looked like it had been vacuumed and the sheets had been changed.

The bathroom was another sad sight. Let's just say the entire ambience made sure you were wearing sandals at all times - no bare feet around here. The light in the bathroom was on the fritz, so it was exciting to hear my wife scream when she was in the restroom and it went pitch black sporadically. I would not have taken a bath in the tub for money, it had mold under a no slip mat that was permanently affixed. The water poorly drained and within a minute there were 2 inches of water backed up from the drain and god knows what else down the drain. I had to stand at the back of the shower and lean forward to keep from standing in the gross water.

I had read reviews that this was a decent place to stay for the price, but I my input is that unless you literally need just a place to sleep, you'd be better off staying home than paying to stay here. I would never bring my kids here, ever, and I won't be back.

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