This is a 1940's era motor inn, and the rooms really reflect that. Everything is on a smaller scale, like the bathroom, sink area, closet, square footage, etc. But our room was absolutely spotless. Cleaner than some higher end places we've stayed at, seriously. And it was quiet and felt safe right on Broadway--even though I brought insurance, wink wink. Checking in was from a 3 1/2 inch open converted side window, and not the lobby which was closed. Frankly, we didn't care at 5PM after our drive. And in looking back, it was pretty efficient under the circumstances. Bed was comfy, and wifi was great. We didn't see people who may have been 'long term' residents either, like you do tend see at places like this. An okay overnighter for people that don't overthink their expectations for a way older budget motel. But if you find you are even a little picky about where you stay, drive on by, Princess. Friendly owners...