The property is better than some of the reviews make it out to be. It does have its quirks however. This property appears to be located in a clean and safe neighborhood. The parking arrangement is a little unusual in that the two adjoining parking lots have the larger lot downhill about 50 yards from the entrance, and because there is
not a check-in only parking spot near the entrance, you end up having to park in the big lot downhill in order to check-in. While it will not be a problem for most people to make the short trek, the process can be improved, because at check-in you are given a parking pass that must to be placed on the dashboard of your vehicle or risk it being towed. This means if you parked in the lower parking lot, you walk uphill to check in, walk back down and up again. It is even more inconvenient to do so with your luggage already towed to the checkin counter.
The rooms are fairly new in appearance, yet has a minimalistic design with a combined open air furniture piece that has a short rod on each side for hanging clothes, a mounted TV, and a cubby hole for the TV remote and info sheet. It is functional. Small refrigerator and microwave oven are provided, but no coffee maker and no hair dryer. Presumably designed for efficiency and low-cost operation, the shampoo and lotion are single use packets (similar to packets of ketchup). Staff are friendly and the check-in process is quite typical.