Unless you stay 8+ nights at the hotel, they will not change out your sheets/clean your room. You are tasked with those duties, as if you’re in your own home and not staying at a hotel room. The overall cleanliness of the room was mediocre at best. Hair in the shower/sink, house centipedes crawling on the floor/counters, and the surfaces had grime/dirt in most spots. Although the room was not cleaned, there was a “tip envelope” sitting on the counter, requesting I tip the maid for her “hard work.” The fellow occupants were loud, panhandlers, and questionable at best. Kid toys, loud music/talking, shopping carts, and smokers were constantly outside. My room was an end room, which meant I was next to the side exit door, which saw heavy traffic most nights. Slamming doors, and the walls were paper thin, so I ended up hearing every frequent conversation that happen throughout the night. My last night at the hotel, after taking out the trash, my hotel key stopped working. So, I went to the front desk and used the hotel lobby phone to contact a staff member, since the hotel is only not staffed 24/7. I was greeted by an individual, who later identified himself as the general manager. The first words out his mouth were hostile, contained profanity, and how he couldn’t believe I “demagnetized” my key on purpose after he just clocked out. The individual then threatened to charge me $10 to reactivate my key, and stated he was doing me a favor by not doing so. I will never be back.