Besides a panhandler stopping on the way into the hotel, I've seen housing projects that were cleaner than this place. The first room stank! When I turned on the lights, I was shocked to see the floor molding half on/off the wall. There was hair in the bathroom sink, and the sheets were obviously UN-CHANGED.
However, I was completely unprepared to see the most disgusting thing that anyone could possibly imagine in a "hotel" when I pulled the sheets back to reveal a whole in the mattress, and stains so old and deep that one could imagine it was taken from a landfill and put on the bed. It is/was unsanitary in every conceivable way, and begs for an inspection by the Dept. of Public Health.
Repulsed, I went to the front desk and was offered a room next door, which I refused citing that wasn't far enough for whatever plague Room #225 contained. I was offered an upgrade at no additional charge (which also was no prize with heavy stains in the carpeting), but that still does not negate the fact that Room #225 is online, with a mattress you may expect to find in a third world country.