I was recommended to stay at this hotel by a manger of another hotel in Waco. "Hey," he said, "Its a great place and it will save you some money." Lowest rates are about $60 a night for a week stay, prepaid. I prepaid a whole week based on this guy's sincere recommendation. What a mistake. My experience was awful. The entire floor smelled like *********, even though it was a non-smoking floor. Only one elevator, expect to wait. No bedside lamp with a single ceiling light bulb. Laundry machines did not work, and I heard one person complain that her laundry was stolen. No place to sit in the laundry room. Rooms have a kitchenette, but no glasses, no coffee maker, no pots, pans, or plates. Window shades did not work, so room was flooded by super bright lighted sign, making it hard to sleep. No black out shades. Shower rod was broken, so bathroom gets flooded when one takes a shower. Free Wi-Fi was actually $20. Very noisy clients, with whole families packed into small rooms with paper thin walls. There were chunks of the bathroom and bedroom drywall missing, and the outside of the refrigerator was horribly stained and dirty, No place to sit, except these unpaded metal institutional chairs, and no sofa. The hotel is apparently very popular, so parking can be an issue. The key cards had to be repeatedly re-programmed, like every other day, which was inconvenient, especially when the front desk is closed. The room reminded me of a Federal Prison, but with a microwave. On the bright side, if your employer gives you a per diem for a room and you want to save some serious money, and you don't mind the smell, dirt, noise and won't be using the laundry or kitchen, then this place is for you. Service was very good, and front desk staff were pleasant. It's not their fault the place is a dump. Otherwise, I think I'd rather sleep in my car.