Good news: The staff here was consistently friendly, cheerful, and helpful. That was the best part.
Bad news: This was once a beautiful property. I stayed there often after it was first built (early 2000s). However, it is now obviously past its prime.
My room was very outdated, the furniture had been there for quite some time, and there was a smell like the place had endured 20 years of Febreze baths. I got nauseous a few times. Fortunately, I was able to open one of the windows. I did not even want to sit in the main upholstered chair that faced the TV - or to even put my coat on it.
Fortunately, the bed was much better (and in a different room) than the living room area of the suite.
They obviously price themselves within the range of other local hotels, so the price for my room ($240) was outrageous. But it was one of the last options I could find. Frankly, I've been in much fresher rooms at Motel 6.
The breakfast was Motel 6-level quality, too. There was the ubiquitous waffle machine and some hard boiled eggs. I was there for a long-term event (7 days), but I could only eat breakfast there once.
Location-wise, it's not too great, unless you love Burger King (right next door) or gas-station food. You really need a car. Crossing the street to the Sheetz is very dangerous as a pedestrian - lots of dump trucks from the quarry.
I hope that they can upgrade and refresh the rooms. It could still be a nice place again. And, as I said, the staff are wonderful.