The difference from the website and in person were unreal.
It looked like they went to reno, and ran out of money. All the walls were stained and dirty, there was still tape and mud unfinished on the ceiling. They used the cheapest laminate flooring, which had up to 1/4" gaps between the boards, you can see the subfloor. There was no art in the bedroom, which would of been ok if the walls were in such poor shape. All the coffee cups smelled like old coffee, and there was only one glass to drink from.
The jacuzzi tub had the safety handle broken off, which had gobs of caulking filling the holes. I have been in hostels nicer than this room(428).
The worst was the balcony, they have zero privacy, and in the evening the balcony has a light so bright (possibly halogen) its like someone has their high beams on the window ALL NIGHT. We were informed that they are on sensors and are on all night. It was actually less light leakage during the day.
This is a poor example of an executive Inn.