This is about the most basic motel you can stay in. The management was very nice, but the misleading advertising, the condition of the rooms, and the property's regular clientele will have me looking for another place on my next stay in town.
Regarding cleanliness, most of the surfaces seemed clean. They left spiderwebs in corners, so we did a nightly check to make sure no black widows were currently inhabiting the room. Also, they did not change the sheets while we were there, but that's not a big deal.
My biggest complaint about the cleanliness was the carpets. They were black with filth when we checked in. If we walked on it in our bare feet, the soles of our feet were black by the time we reached the other side of the room. They actually cleaned the carpets during our stay. Unfortunately, they still had not dried a couple days later when we checked out, so the room had kind of a wet dog smell to it. Also, though the visible stains were gone, the carpet was so old and full of embedded dirt, it still left the soles of our feet black after being cleaned.
The continental breakfast consisted of waffles, cereal, and some sort of pastry. There were no fruits or proteins available. The orange juice tasted like a packaged orange drink. They had multiple gourmet options for coffee drinkers, and the small breakfast area was kept spotless.
Management assured us no prostitution currently goes on at the motel, despite the property's sketchy history, which seemed to be true. There did appear to be some very rough individuals checking in near the end of our stay, so we didn't feel entirely safe walking to/from our car after dark.
Our towels were so old and threadbare, we could literally see through them in places. The furniture, bedspreads, and linens were clearly from many, many years past. The TV set was a fairly new flat-screen.
My biggest issue about the property is the misleading advertising. They claim the rooms are newly renovated. Don't believe it, and don't believe the pictures. Putting a new TV in a room and possibly changing out the light fixtures (I think those were relatively new) does not qualify a property as newly renovated. As far as I could tell, the room hadn't even been painted in years, and the finish of the bathtub was actually peeling off it was so old.
My other complaint is that I booked a "premium" room, and if you go directly to the Vagabond Inn website, you have the option to choose between regular and "executive" rooms with the "executive" rooms at a higher price than the regular rooms. "Premium" and "executive rooms had the same descriptions, so they appear to have the same meaning. When I tried to verify with the manager the difference between the regular and "premium" or "executive" rooms upon check-in, I was told there are no different room types, other than 1 or 2 beds, smoking or non-smoking. Interesting, since they charge extra for the "premium" or "executive" titles.
These misrepresentations for room types and supposed renovations, more than anything else, are the reasons I can't recommend this motel to others and will not be staying there again. I felt swindled and refuse to give my business to a company with such questionable ethics.
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