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    Long hair on clothing hook/knob.

    Tried this place twice (same location) on a road trip from Virginia to Texas-- stayed there both coming and going. Was really hopeful since this hotel allows dogs. On the first stay, the room was pretty much fine. But I noticed the walls are super thin. You could clearly hear a couple in an adjacent room having sex while waiting in the hall for the elevator. Literally the room closest to the elevator. And since I have dogs, I had to pass that room several times that evening taking the dogs for walks and potty breaks. It was pretty graphic. For a moment I though they were standing at the door while they copulated it was so loud. On the second stay, the thin walls were again an issue. This time with the room next door. Loud talking well after midnight. But the worst--and grossest disappointment-- were the hairs all over the bathroom. Multiple hairs in the shower. And hair even on the hangers for clothes and towels. One was a super long grey hair that hung from the knob on the back of the door. This is a deal breaker for me-- I just can't deal with hair in the bathroom in hotels. Breakfast was mediocre. Boiled eggs were rubbery. Coffee was decent for a hotel. The front desk were friendly and helpful. Home2 Suites (stayed there during this road trip as well) allows dogs and is much nicer and cleaner. They offer a better breakfast as well. Coffee isn't as good though.

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