GGuest UserAt Vicksburg for work, so I was not interested in flair, just a place to lay my head (which is bald and the reason why that is significant below). The building and grounds looked nice, so I estimated that the hotel would be clean and comfortable. I checked in (room 125). The clerk on duty was quite cordial and knew the administrative work to which she was assigned. The suitcase stand was broken and in a pile in the garment storage cubby to which I thought ”labor shortages, high demand, I'll not gripe”. Stepping into the room however, I noticed that the floor itself (carpeted under the bed, faux wood planking elsewise) was dirty with dirt and other debris. The bathtub had a ring and there was, for some reason, a great deal of human hair lying about in the bathroom and behind the entry door. There was a band of some sort (perhaps the tamper seal for a pharmaceutical product on the floor between the nightstand and the bed frame, and some three feet away was a quarter. It was late, I retired. After rising, preparing for work, and getting going, I stopped by the front desk and asked the clerk to see to it that my room got cleaned, as I would be in Vicksburg for something like two weeks; she told me that she would leave word for the housekeeping crew, and I left it at that. Upon my return to the hotel that night, I found the room to be in the same state in which I had left it, save new bath linens were put in and the bed was made. Nothing else. The trash had not been emptied, the tub had not been cleaned, and the floor had not been swept. I complained to the clerk on duty who told me that there had been numerous complaints about housekeeping and that she could only leave word. I asked when the manager would be about, and was told that she worked strictly days, and was off Thursdays and Fridays. The next day after work, I found that the bed had been made up, but the fresh bath linens were simply laid next to the basin. A wadded-up hand towel was left on the dresser (an extra one, because I had used no hand towels). I took my own trash to the dumpster out front of the hotel. With minor league (NCAA) football coming to town during this part of the year, rooms are scarce; however, I was able to make reservations at another hotel in Vicksburg and I am moving over there tomorrow morning. As stated above, the hotel looks great at a distance, but once inside there are fixtures to be installed lying about, old mattresses in the stairwells, and general disrepair and decay. Unless nothing else is available and you need a place to get out of the weather, I recommend staying elsewhere.
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