This is a dated facility, readily communicated as one drives into the lot, with furnishings and equipment to match. It was clean enough, however the overall impression was a bit tawdry due to age. There was amateurish calking in the bathroom, although effective, it was shabby in appearance. Recently painted, the bathroom doorknob was heavily masked with tape that no one bothered to remove. The 'ice machine' consisted of a small chest freezer with bagged ice poured into a plastic tray, dispensed with a scoop. The floors are wood laminate and clean. The bed frame (ours was a king) made a thunderous, booming sound every time it was nudged. I leave it to your imagination. There were few guests on a Friday evening, and it's doubtful that its survival will be long. I'm sure the male desk clerk wears many hats. I don't know that he's the handyman, however it wouldn't surprise me if he was. It's a safe, cheap place to stay - just don't expect many amenities. Nearby El Camino Restaurant up California St. is good if you like Mexican, however it serves other food as well. Good service and friendly servers.