Our room was utterly disgusting - crumbs and hair on the floor, stains on the outdated furniture, and walls that were entirely too thin. The hallways were somehow worse, if at all possible - they were dark and foreboding, with smells reminiscent of back alleys in urban areas. Walls were scribbled on with Sharpies where there were apparently renovations planned, but the renovations clearly never happened. The plants in the lobby were all dead or dying, which was a good metaphor for how this hotel made me feel. Unlike in the pictures on their website, the pool was yellowish and smelled awful. The continental breakfast was ridiculously bad and the coffee they served with it had an aftertaste like pool chlorine. Even the elevators seem dangerously close to failing. This place is really, really, really bad. It's super cheap, but you get EXACTLY what you pay for,
- Quincy Holiday Inn
