We stopped here about halfway on a trip from PA to AL. The hotel is interesting and we loved the exposed beams and decor paying homage to a time when the town wasn't so depressed. The room was huge by hotel standards and the linens were inviting and comfortable. But the walls were paper thin and we heard lots of noise from other guests. The faucet in the tub had a constant slow stream, which I should have told the front desk about, but was simply too tired. The mattress was very soft. Again, I was so tired that it didn't matter, but for a multiple night stay it probably would have caused some aches and pains. Breakfast was fine; typical hotel free breakfast, though they didn't have grits which I found weird. The problem at breakfast was that the first four or five plates we pulled were filthy; they had globs of fried apples or something on them. The front desk staff was friendly and hepful. The parking lot was well lit and across the street from a fire station so I felt that our cars, full of furniture, etc. were safe. This is a fairly nice hotel trying to be a fancy resort style stopover in an almost ghost town, but I wouldn't stay again, mainly because of the noise.