Another guest and I arrived at the same time to a sign on the locked door giving us a phone number to call. Several minutes later someone drove up to let us in. The beds had clean sheets. There was a kettle and coffee packets. There were used towels hanging in the closet, an old beer in the nonworking refrigerator, thick dust on the fan. I was told to use the men's bathroom which had part of the ceiling falling down and streaks of water damage. Its ok, she said, there's no one else here. Truly, the other guest and I were the only humans in the building. No staff, no security, no front desk, not one employee in the building, and no telephone in the room. This place shouldn't even be allowed to offer rooms to the public.