I was put in this hotel for a work trip. My company paid for it. It was, by far, the worst hotel I have ever stayed in. When I arrived (admittedly after midnight) I had to be let in by dialing zero on a phone to the right. The receptionist (who was very kind!) was hidden behind a gate like you'd see at the mall when it's closing time. The receptionist desk is literally designed to prevent the workers from being harmed. That was the first sign that I was in trouble. I was then asked to sign a form in several places - at least five but I believe more. It was printed faintly, perhaps on purpose, so I wouldn't ask questions about what I was signing off on. I could have given this hotel the rights to my firstborn daughter for all I know of, but it was late and I needed to go to sleep. On the way to my room, I heard loud yelling and the powerful odor of marijuana. The televisions were quite loud. When I entered my room, I placed my duffel bag on the table next to the door, stripped the bed, and investigated the room. There were mouse droppings in the closet and the shower had multiple dark yellow stains. No bedbugs, though! I slept for a few hours until I awoke at 3AM to see a giant cockroach crawling on the ceiling. That was the moment I decided to leave. I slept in the company van that night outside of the Great Wolf Lodge. The property responds to all of its negative reviews saying they will improve, but the only way to do so, at this point, is to burn it down and start over.