The overall state of the room was closer to a health code violation than it was a $100/night room. The bed was slumped, the box springs underneath were compressed, the shower had aluminum tape covering the overflow drain port, the curtains were as dirty as the floor (which was sticky and stained beyond telling what pattern it used to be), the desk chair was torn/stained/gunked enough that its only served purpose was propping under the door handle to make sure it couldn’t be turned (because the lock was iffy). The shower only got to be about tepid, not hot. The cover for the bed looked and felt like it used to be an old curtain. The WiFi didn’t work, and the tv channels were spotty at best.
I am a retired combat veteran. I’ve slept in my fair share of dumpy locations. This was absolutely not worth the cost that I had to pay. The ONLY redeeming quality was that I wasn’t sleeping on the ground out in the open.