I have traveled around the world and slept in a lot of third world guest houses and cheap hotels. Nampa Inn & Suites is, by far, the worst of them all. I will list my grievances by the order I encountered them beginning my two night stay. First, I had to pay a $100 cash security deposit but there was nothing in the room worthy of any sort of security deposit. Second as I walked down the hall to the room I kept tripping over missing and damaged floor tiles. I had stayed in this building when it was a Shilo in ten years ago and it was bad then. This time it was worse than I remember. 1. Our room was filthy, there were hair slivers in the sink. 2. The shower soap holders had mounds of caked on soap. 3. The room stank of something sour. 4. The AC worked only intermittently and kept waking us during the night. 5. After the first night they did not clean the room and did not give us fresh towels. When I asked about that they said it had to be requested at an extra charge. 6. The staff were far less than kind or friendly. They seemed most interested in their own personal conversations with one another than with serving clients. Whomever Melodys.X is over on the right side, who said that things had improved, I would hate to have seen what she first experienced because what we experienced was more than a nightmare. I blame myself because I picked the cheapest hotel from the list and I was reminded that $120 per night does not buy much at this hotel. You would be better off sleeping in your car in the park than staying in this place. If you are thinking about making reservations, don't! There are much much nicer places that also are cost effective in Nampa.