It's difficult to know what this motel is trying to be. Unkindly, it's Ralph and Alice Kramden's apartment with a modern refrigerator and new paint job. The room appeared to be recently refurbished--everything was new and in good condition--and it was very clean. Practically, there's a real kitchen, but supplied with only 4 plastic throwaway glasses. There's nowhere to hang clothes. Rather than drawers, there are 4 cubbies. In addition to the bedroom and kitchen, there's a large room with a very small table and 2 plastic chairs. There was not an iron and ironing board on the premises that one could borrow. So, is one supposed to stay for several days or camp out for just one night? The outside of the building we were in was a mess--rotting and missing wood, worn areas for walking and stairs, missing paint, and dirty areas for walking and stairs. There's evidence that the motel is undergoing renovation, but there's no information or signage on that. The parking lot badly needs repaving. The motel's website is under construction. We booked through hotels.com. The photos have little to do with the reality of our experience--no bedroom chair, no desk, no dresser, no homey-ness as shown in the photos.