"Checking in we were greeted by a group of oilfield workers hanging around the front door and not letting you in. The initial receptionist was friendly, but she was the only one. There was a clerk in training, but they were left alone. When we got to the room the furniture was old, torn and uncomfortable. The desk chair was wobbly. The bedspread had black marks and makeup (I hope) on it. The thermostat was hard to figure out. We had to leave it on 77 to 78 which would freeze you or burn up depending on the minute. The bathroom had hair everywhere. When you used the water in the sink, the cold water came out super hot and you had to wait until it got cold. I know hotels are not the most quiet rooms, but you could hear people changing their minds. This is the second time we have tried this hotel and it will be our last for sure."