When you pull up to this stunning facility, it is apparent you are in for a ride. Ripped American flag with no light on at night, dingy pool, sketchy looking people hanging out in the parking lot and a “push door open sign” on a sliding door. First room punched us in the face with the odor of smoke, not surprising since the smoke detector was covered with a plastic bag, held on with a rubber band. Paint and water damage everywhere and more carpet stains than a crime scene. Opened the drawer between the beds to be greeted by baby roaches. After a room change to a room on the second floor (with no elevator) that they obviously used a gallon of Fabuloso to cover the smoke smell, we found it to be tolerable. Breakfast was so so, with cold gravy and no plates big enough to hold the waffles. Whole hotel smells like mildew and marijuana, ice machines are rusty and drains are riddled with black mold. Last day, the front desk lady made a rude comment about my children to another customer when she thought I was out of range. This hotel is a perfect representative of a worn out town, kept from obscurity by a college and more dispensaries than gas stations. Spend the extra and stay at the casino…