"I've stayed at this hotel many times over the years (starting back in the 1990s), including before it became a Red Roof Inn (it used to be a "mom and pop" called the Herkimer Motel). It has always been well maintained, and its an affordable place to stay in the area, I use it as a jumping off point to go to Glimmerglass Opera and Cooperstown. The hotel was built in at least two, and probably three phases over the years. I was in the oldest part this time (which I've been in before). The rooms are on the small side, typically one bed, but they are the quietest. (The hotel is between a highway and an active railroad track). Be that as it may, it was very clean and comfortable. The rooms in the newer sections are considerably larger if that meets your needs, but they are somewhat noisier as well. I've used those two when traveling with others. The front desk staff was very helpful, only little item this time was that the ice machine was out, but they had a note on the machine that service had been called and they provided ice at the front desk. It basically kind of shares a parking lot with a Denny's, so there is a place for late night dining or if you want to eat there. The hotel does provide a breakfast which I didn't try (I typically don't eat hotel breakfasts anywhere) Again, I've stayed here many times and would not hesitate to do so again. "