For some reason, no less than 20 people were trying to check in at 1am... and most of them had declined credit cards. Super odd...
But, we asked for accessible accommodations, which meant a 3-block walk to an obstructed entryway (a car was parked legally, but less than 3 feet from our door, and only inches in front of the brick step up into our room).
My wife (who just had surgery to install a metal plate in her leg) fell trying to maneuver enough to get into the room.
When we got in, there were several roaches visible, and we slept with the lights on, and had to inspect our belongings before we left.
Also, the sidewalks in the 3-block walk to our room were all torn up and blocked by construction equipment.
In the courtyard outside our room, there was a table with some chairs, two of which had bags of lumpy garbage, and the whole atmosphere smelled as though a fish market lost power two days ago.
And as the icing on the cake, the key envelope I was handed had blood on it.
Would not recommend.