We arrived at 4pm, check in a were met by a lady and child I lobby area that asked if I needed something, she had to call owner to check us in, no one at desk. Then anything requiring cleaning or maintenance was marked as broke such as the coffee machine and pool. Keys were given in envelope as usual but they were tattered, used and on file in a Rolodex, I mean come on. The room was filthy, towels had makeup on two of the four. We came in after a concert and asked owner if we could set in the lobby, talk, play games and drink. He said sure, $20 bucks a person, then said yes that’s fine. Ten minutes later he showed up with employee who said we need to go, there is no gathering in the lobby and absolutely no drinking in lobby. He made us leave and complained that he now had to clean the floor where we had gotten some drops of water on it from getting a drink out of the cooler. All this went on with the owner standing there like we never just asked him 10 minutes earlier for permission. I’m not going to go in to what the employee looked like or the nationality of the owner but there seems to be a trend. I called customer service and they were of little help. It wasn’t my choice to stay here but we gave it a shot and learned our lesson. If I were the ceo of Wyndham hospitality I’d revoke this owner’s right to do business under one of my hotel names. This place was embarrassing at best.