The inn clearly used to have different branding & has been very well remodeled. The furniture & lighting is modern, with abundant outlets around the room & easy to clean surfaces. The king bed was high off the ground, so if that is an issue call them to ask about accessibility. The excellent pillows were the best, the bed simply comfortable, but the sheets were just adequate. The TV was poor but that's fine for the price I paid; unfortunately the universal remote that was designed to be fully washable didn't control all the features of the TV, so that made it hard to browse through the dozens of cable channels. The bathroom door didn't seem the correct choice of style. The one time I closed it I saw a hole had been kicked in, I made sure they knew it was already there. I choose to take a risk with this budget booking & it proved to be a great value, I usually have had good fortune with Red Roof inns. The lobby advertises cup noodles for $1 upon request, but was out of stock. This threw me, as I had already paid $1 for a drink that I felt would go well with it, & had chosen to settle for that & go to the Pizzeria in the morning instead of that night. The Pizzeria is separate, out front from the inn, & when I went in the morning it was good. I happened to see a lot of pretty dogs being walked, so it might be a good place for that.