What we loved: The actual room was amazing. AC worked great, very modern and updated room, beds were comfortable, carpet felt amazing, super nice bathroom. The shower had an adjustable head and you could adjust the height as well (perfect for tall people). TV had a Roku so you could watch your own accounts (nice, but no cable if you don't have an account to sign in to). The only weird thing about the room was a sign in the bathroom that said not to flush toilet paper.
Our room was great, but the hotel overall was a little unsettling. I think if you know what you're walking into first, it wouldn't be as jarring. I am assuming the hotel is currently being renovated. The rooms are around the back of the hotel, so when we pulled up there was only the single car in sight and it looked like the place was shut down. There were an alarming number of rooms marked for staff only and there were lots of doors you wouldn't expect to see on the interior of a hotel (imagine doors intended for exterior house doors). The layout was confusing and it was difficult to find the advertised amenities (we never found the "game room"). There were vending machines intended for food that had drinks in them (no actual drink vending machines). A lot of things just seemed very out of place.
All that said, the room was comfortable enough that I would likely stay here again.