The hotel looks impressive from the outside and is the only one of the hotels I stayed during my 1 week vacation that has an elevator, helpful when you have heavy bags. The staff are very friendly and it has nice dining facilities. The hotel is tired looking and in need of updating. I had no trouble parking in their small private parking lot, but it was a Sunday night, so perhaps not as full as it might have been on other nights, given their disclosure about there being limited space and parking on a first come first served basis.
I do have a complaint about the room (basic single), which was awful and didn’t feel particularly clean. I knew a single with a twin bed wasn’t going to be large, but this room was the tiniest room I’ve ever stayed in and very claustrophobic. The head of the bed touched one wall and the foot of the bed the other, with the door opening right onto the foot of the bed and you had to squeeze into the room. The photo on Expedia of a basic single shows a bed with a wider headboard and two pillows side by side, making it look wider than it really is. The room overlooked an enclosed flat roof with what looked like furnace vents, at the back of the hotel.
The instructions for turning on the shower were complicated (turn this and then press that, etc.) and then said to let the water run for 7 minutes to allow it to get to temperature! Wasting this much precious water really bothered me.
I won't stay here again.