The location was very convenient and accessible to Lyft and Uber, however, the property was sub-standard. Not only was it filthy dirty (and I have pictures to substantiate my comments) my bathtub did not drain until well after your shower finished, the A/C did not work well and quit altogether the last full day I was there. The floor (rug) was filthy, the curtains were dry-rotted and torn, the desk chair looked like someone smeared food on it, when the guest in the room next door used the toilet, the smell entered my room through the ventilation (often had sewer smell present), the clientele were sketchy and made noise or argued outside my room, the police were there (up to 4 vehicles one day at the same time), people were outside making noise or slamming doors between midnight and 4 AM, there were as many lightbulbs out in the room as there were working, the closet did not close, I did check the bed for bedbugs, and I did not find evidence of that.
One day, however, I noticed a homeless person and all her stuff sleeping in the inset of one of the hotel windows.
The personnel who worked there looked at you like they understood what you were saying, but then did nothing. I had been there three or four days and I was stopped by the front desk and the employee demanded my room number to enter the free breakfast for guests.
No Recommendation to stay for $78 per day before taxes. I could've gotten a room nearby for $50 a night on Expedia, but chose here for its location. Mistake