I really enjoyed my stay here. The motel's been around since before Mose's voice cracked, and it is budget minded, so I got what I paid for. The bungalows make me think of lathe and plaster, and asbestos; the materials from a different world and time. I used to stay at the Patricia, for concerts and stuff, 2400 felt safer that that place to me. There were poor people and shady types in the area, but the area itself is a lower-income area, if not nearly as depressed as E. Hastings; and while there isn't a crazy amount of things right on the same block, there are interesting restaurants and shops just a few blocks away, in both directions. The 19 bus is right there to take me to Metrotown or downtown too. It is a quiet, private place to haunt when I'm in town. There are no mints on the pillows or free coffee, but I'll stay there again anyway, and gladly.