This was the closest we could get to FIU for admitted student day. It was about a 20-25 minute drive to the Modesto campus on a Saturday morning; in the evening we drove to Little Havana from St. Agatha Church (across from FIU); it was convenient then as well. The staff was professional and friendly. The downsides were that it was very noisy at night, even on thy 10th floor. Our room had damaged sliding glass doors that had been patched up to close as much as possible but with the gap btwn them you could all the street level noise including engines revving, emergency vehicles, honking, etc. They were right on the highway so it was all night both nights. The entrance to the room had a big gap as well so light poured through all night. Just glad i couldn't see it from my bed. The tub was clean but in desperate need of replacement (peeling, chipped, old). The keys stopped working on the 2nd night and my husband had to go down to the lobby 2x to get them reprogrammed and then replaced. Also, we think this location services the cruise employee industry bc there were long lines of young men deboarding small busses waiting to check in several times. So glad we missed them by minutes several times. Oh and the pool was closed supposedly for repairs but it just looked like it wasn't being maintained. Not a great value for the $210/night, but there we no bugs and the beds were comfy. We felt safe in the area and we're grateful to have a place to stay while in town