I liked the price, and I got a 3rd night free. But, I guess you get what you pay for. I was not super impressed with Cimarron. The room was dark as there was no overhead light and the window was small and oddly enough, low, and much of it was behind one bed. There was a table lamp on top of the TV armoire, maybe to substitute for an overhead light. But the light didn't work (bulb was broken). The bulb was replaced fairly quickly, as was the broken telephone. The bathroom had nice tile in it with dark grout that upon further inspection revealed a bit of scum that had never been cleaned off. Yuck! The room was supposed to be a queen with a sofa bed. I got a room with 2 queen beds. Not a huge deal, but it wasn't what was advertised. When I arrived at the hotel on the 1st day, there was no where to check in. I had to call hotels.com and be routed to the Cimarron office, which was about a mile away. I had to drive over there to check in. I guess hotels.com and Cimarron haven't figured that one out! The property was old. There was someone in the unit upstairs who was vacuuming and knocking something on the floor each night for about an hour. The hot tub was missing. The stairs to the front were missing and blocked off by construction tape (looked like a crime scene). There were big gaping holes in the ceiling of the underground parking garage (which had no windows and felt scary). The people at the front desk were nice. Too bad they have to work for such a dismal place.