From the moment I walked in, the hotel felt like a bad decision. The air was thick with humidity, like stepping into a damp basement. The floors were wet, not just a little slick, but genuinely wet throughout my entire stay. The toilet wobbled like it was trying to escape the bathroom. Nothing felt clean, stable, or remotely comfortable.
Then came the real highlight. A little after 10 pm, I watched a woman get thrown from a moving car right in the parking lot. She hit the ground and started screaming loudly. No staff came out. No one seemed to care. It was like this sort of thing was just business as usual.
There were only three towels in the room, which at any other hotel might be a small annoyance. But here, it felt like one more reminder that nothing was being taken care of. The walls looked like they were growing something, and I am pretty sure it was black mold. With the amount of moisture in the air, I would honestly be more shocked if it wasn't mold.
I thought about asking for a refund, but I was only staying for the night. And honestly, I figured they probably needed the money more than I did, hopefully to fix at least one of the dozens of problems this place clearly has.
This wasn’t just a bad stay. It was stressful, unsafe, and deeply unsettling. I would not recommend this hotel from hell to anyone. Ever.