10/10
Contactless checkin had me flummuxed for a bit. The property sends you a code to get your key. It should be fool-proof. But I'm that fool that tests those limits. The lobby had several things that looked like the check in computer, but I need a giant red arrow pointing to the correct one with big white letters saying "This One, Dummy!"
Once I found the right key pad it was simple enough to check in and get a physical key.
There is no staff on the property. There's a button to push that connects you with someone to help you over the PA or you can call a phone number posted on the lobby wall.
From the outside, the property looks like any two story roadside motel from the 60s, but the rooms are renovated, comfortable, and clean. I'm not sure what one does if they have mobility issues. I didn't see an elevator to the second floor, but even if there is, the walkway has chairs and tables for the rooms for a "balcony" hang out. This makes it impossible for a wheel chair on the second floor.
The management texts you the room assignment the day of your stay. So if it starts with a 2 you might want to text back or call.
Overall, I found this a pleasant stay. It's across the street from "The Library" (a restaurant) that serves a great breakfast!




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