This place is NEW, 6 months open and it was CHEAPLY BUILT by Whitestone Hospitality which builds and manages their own properties! This hotel is like most hotels these days which are more focused on $$$ than giving quality. In the room my mother and I were placed in, the previous guest(s) tore the fire safety sign required in all rooms off the back of the door AND the hotel is still renting the room. The hotel is REQUIRED to have fire safety regulated material to operate. Every room is supposed to display a safety path to exits in case of emergencies. My room DID NOT have it and therefore should not have been rented. Yet, the hotel DID rent out a room without this required safety measure in place. (photo of missing fire escape route uploaded) Maintenance personnel are MISSING or unable to do the job effectively. The "Black-out" shade was bent and not in the track to ensure its proper function of darkening the room (photo uploaded) The "bump guard" on the corner of the bathroom was coming off. (photo uploaded) The light switch in the kitchen/main entrance AND the bathroom is a motion sensor. So if you are standing at the kitchen counter or bathroom counter NOT walking around, the lights will shut off. If you move in the middle of the night, be prepared to be blinded by the light as it will randomly come on in a darkened room as it senses someone moving. (photo uploaded) The fridge was crammed into its place as if the people constructing the place didn't measure right and refused to open it all the way (photo uploaded) The room is not like most Home2 Suites in space. The room we were given was very limited in space. That must be why the majority of their rooms are "Queens" and not kings like your average hotel. In most Home2 Suites, the kitchenware has racks to place the plates and hooks for mugs. Not at this location. The plates and glasses all sit on the box shelf. (photo uploaded) In most Home2 Suites, you get a glass-enclosed shower which makes it so you don't get water everywhere. Here, you get a shower curtain that doesn't quite reach the bottom of the shower floor, leaving ample room for water to get all over and it will. (photo uploaded) The hotel lobby is the standard Home2 Suites lobby. Corridors are your typical hotel corridors leading to the rooms. I will say, that on the first floor, they have a door separating the guest rooms and the main lobby to allow for less noise to interrupt guests on the first floor which was the only positive thing they had going for them. (photo uploaded) The pool was rather small and crammed in as an afterthought. (photo uploaded) The breakfast was your average Home2 Suites style breakfast of hard, overheated sandwiches or folded omelets, oatmeal, and a waffle station. The front desk staff's customer service was lacking. One minute the staff was nice. Then the next minute, the same staff, seemed annoyed if you requested Kleenex or a towel because you had water all over your bathroom because th
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