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  • The Red Roof INN! Eww! blah! ahhh... I took a black light to the bed!!! DON'T GO!!! FOR THE LOVE OF GOD! DON'T GO THERE!!!
  • The bedsheets had prominent stains on them - they resembled a map of the world ewwww. The bathroom floor had molds. But due to my poor eyesight, I wasn't able to view them fully. Thank goodness.
  • the room was tiny as was the tv,all the furniture was from the eary 70s with fake wood panneling to match,the bed was saggy and the hole place smelt of moth balls
  • I can't think of any room problems, but once at a motel 6 two women with fake nails got into a fight. One looked like red had made stripes with a red sharpie all over her face. I was young and quite traumatized, needless to say I refuse to return to one. Also my sink leaked once on a field trip. It flooded the bathroom and part of the living room (it was about an inch and half deep). The security guard wouldn't believe us or let us get our chaperone. After 30 minutes he finally got the manager. Upon entering the room he said, "We're going to need more towels." The next morning the carpet was gone hehe.
  • about 8 years ago i went to turkey,we arrived at midnight and we asked the taxi driver to bring us to some hotel, there was this hotel (diyarbakr hotel) and we rent a room, before we sleep i saw something small runing,i turned and i saw it, it was a mouse and not only one, but two! and they were entering the room through the bathroom. it was sooooooooooo disgusting, n we left for another hotel
  • I went to one in downtown Memphis that was so mildewy and humid that I could barely breathe. You know it's bad when you open the door and the smell WAFTS out at you. I thought for a few minutes that I'd make do and just tough it out, but when I saw the water actually DRIPPING DOWN THE SIDE OF THE WALL and the water stains from how it had been doing so for a long time, I took my key back to the manager and asked for a different room. My first room was on the bottom floor. My second was on the top, and there were leaky windows that literally had somehow attracted ladybugs. In the spring, if there are enough of those (and it was, and there were...) they will be aggressive and bite you! So there were between 15 and 20 ladybugs in my Clarion (which is supposed to be decently nice!) hotel room for the next 3 days! PLUS, it was HOT because it was the top floor and it had leaky windows! I was staying for business, and was too young and inexperienced to just pack up and go somewhere else, but I'd do it differently now!!! I also had a boss at a different job, who was given key to his hotel room, dragged his stuff up to the room, opened the door, and found it was ALREADY OCCUPIED, and the couple in there were buck "neked" having sex when he opened the door and saw them completely!!!!!! Needless to say, he stayed for free that night, and so did the other two guests he walked in on!!! ha ha ha!
  • Outdated room. The wallpaper was peeling off. Mold, or some sort of fuzzy creature, was growing in the corners and bottom of the room. The carpet looked as if it was harboring new forms of life that havent evolved yet. The room screamed germs. The mirror was soitted. The one microwave in there was missing the bottom plate. The TV way old and fuzzy. And there were rats. Despite all of that, we stayed for that one night (mainly becuase the nice family who owned it let us stya in there for cheap and bring out animals, who didnt even like the room. I guess we were sofites back then).
  • We left immediately after seeing the room. It had a broken sliding glass door and was right on the parking lot where there were alot of rowdy men standing real close by. There's no way I could have slept there, plus the room was plain nasty and filthy!
  • Myself - NYC - A friend reserved a room for my brother and me when we went to pick said friend up for R&R from the Coast Guard on/off Ellis Island. When we got there, the room was not much bigger than the queen-sized bed that was in it. The window was open, but it still smelled. I don't remember a bed-spread on the bed, and the sheets looked like they'd just been pulled up. The bathroom was in the hall, and we could hear things going on in the rooms nearby. (We spent a couple of hours and found another place.) My wife's kids? They came up to see us, and spent the night in one of our local hotels. When they went to the room, it looked done, but apparently, the beds had just been pulled up, and the sheets were in BAD shape. The bathroom was a mess, too. (Apparently, the hotel maids had thought those in the room were staying, and fixed the room up for THEM, then when they checked out, the room wasn't re-done. They said it was gross. THEN they had to get a cot for the room, and, if I remember right, IT'S bedding was bad, too. :-P (They waited until it was cleaned up, then the A/C or heater didn't work! They didn't want to stay here, and there were precious few rooms in town, so they suffered through it.)
  • I went to my high school reunion in CA and had a hotel room for two nights. On the second night I came back to the room a little intoxicated and knocked over the lamp on the desk to find a nice little baggie of pot! Don't ask me how someone could forget something like that (they might have been high or something, yeah that must have been it)! Needless to say the room really wasn't that clean to begin with so the maids missed out on the stash! Oh, what a great trip that was!!!!
  • An indepenent motel on Buckeye in Phoenix. Turned out the entire motel was a crack house. They ask me if I wanted ide when I checked in and in a minute this girl knowcked on the door with a small bag of white powder. It was busier at 4am than it was at 4pm
  • i wish i could, but ive never ever stayed in an hotel :(
  • I was in 1 in MS and I checked in and it looked ok. I had my dog with me and I left to go gambling. I left him a bowl of water ONLY in the floor. I came back 2 hours later and his water bowl was covered in ants and my entire motel room floor was in ants. I went to the office to complain and I met another guest who said they had rented 4 rooms and all their rooms had roaches, ants, spiders, etc. The manager told me that he could not help the bug problems and gave me a can of raid. I told him I could not spray that in there with the dog and I in there (it was midnight..we couldn't very well stay outside). They never apologized. I didn't take a shower or anything cause of the bugs everywhere. I was afraid to sleep in the bed. ANother motel in Chattanooga TN. I checked in and the guy game me 1 wash rag, 1 towel.. I had 1 bedside lamp. He told me I had to tell him when I got ready for a shower. He turned the hot water on..gave me my 5 minutes he promised and then turned the hot water off.. oh.. I was so mad.
  • My dad has a knack for finding cheap hotels that are awful. We stayed in one in San Francisco a few years ago that was pretty bad. When I saw the movie The Pursuit of Happiness, the hotel/ Apartment Will Smith and his son were staying in was the one that we stayed in.
  • Extended Stay America in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania. The room wasn't necessarily gross but the first night I stayed there I got into the bed and something scratched me on the back, I got up and ran my hand over the sheet and got sliced on the hand, I pulled back the sheets and there was a dirty hypodermic needle there. I had to go to the hospital, get tested and then do follow up testing for months to make sure I hadn't contracted anything fromt he needle, and I lost a day of work and a quarter of my yearly salary because I could not be at the event I was there to speak at that day. All ESA offered to do was give me a different room. I ended up with about $2000 in medical bills and so I sued them, it's been 4 years and still no resolution.
  • It was a little place on Jefferson and Central, in Phoenix Arizona, called the Jefferson Hotel. I was picking oranges for a nickle a sack (nearly as big as me)The rate was $1.50 a night. It was about 12' by 6' with newspapers stuffed in the broken panes, of the one window, overlooking the roof of the neighboring building. It had a community bath and shower, and lots of drunk guys. There was a rundown pool hall at street level, with a lunch counter that served one great cheese burger, made the old fashioned way, with a slice of raw onion, when I had the money. I was sixteen.
  • in singapore we go to china town and the hotel named Dragon ,we asked for a room for 6 nights and the girl in reception try many way to make us leave but we insist to have a room we don't know at this time that :"they rent the room by hour for the bitches women" but when we go to take our room we found CUM on the Lenen sheet on the bed
  • A Motel 6 along Route 66 somewhere in the middle of nowhere. After a long long day of travel I crawled into bed and it was soggy, smelly wet from someone peeing in it the night before. Of course they got us a clean room [I assumed.] BUT I will NEVER forget that, now I ALWAYS throw the blankets back and take a good look at the bed before I climb in!!!
  • It was in Tempe, AZ. Obviously a smoking room that they claimed wasn't. No frills, very small bed, small shower, small TV. Good thing I was only in the room about 8 hours a day - only to sleep and shower.
  • None were too disgusting but a hotel I stayed at in Vegas had a T.V. being held together with duct tape, it worked though. :)

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