This location is surprisingly a Ramada, but you’d never know it when you get there. It’s this small building n the middle of a residential area on a fairly busy road. There’s no parking, well I guess there’s 10 spots somewhere but it’s first come, so expect to pay for parking in a garage about 10 min walk away. We got in outside of normal business hours, the front desk staff was unwilling to honor the cost I had reserved the rooms for. So, unless you pay up front when reserving the room, it’s a crap shoot as to what you’ll end up paying (I paid $80 more than what I reserved them for).
I had reserved 2 rooms with 2 queen beds each, what I ended up getting was 2 rooms with a queen and a double. The bathroom is so tiny and is directly behind the door to the room, so you can’t keep the bathroom door open to alleviate the claustrophobia because you can’t get into the room. The one unexpectedly nice thing was that the double bed was in a separate room, so my daughter could have privacy. The air conditioning came in the form of window units (base models) so there wasn’t any control of what the room temperature was.
The included breakfast consisted of microwaveable egg patties and Eggo Waffles with some store bought pastries and fruit.