This motel is not for everyone. We were traveling from Pittsburgh to Philly on the PA Turnpike and needed an inexpensive place that got good reviews and this met our needs. The decor is circa 1960. I would call it shabby chic with emphasis on the first word. Very old everything; carpet, bathroom fixtures, just about everything except for the television. That said, we loved our stay. Everything was super clean. The manager is very friendly and hospitable. If you are religious you will welcome the literature that is everywhere in the lobby and the room. There was a surge protector strip on the nightstand to charge multiple devices and a hair dryer. Continental breakfast consisted of coffee, cereal, toast and English muffins and was free, but other than a small styrofoam cup of coffee to get us out the door, we chose the Dunkin nearby with breakfast sandwiches.Cons were tiny bars of soap (suggest bringing your own), thin towels, and skimpy pillows. The tub is really high and the grab bar is necessary when entering or exiting especially due to very slippery floor. Remember that this is very inexpensive, around $60 per night with taxes and charges included. We enjoyed the quirks; plants growing wild in the lobby, rescue cats in the window of the manager and wife’s private quarters, faded flowered wallpaper. Very basic, but clean and decent. There are several chain motels off of this exit that would certainly be more what most folks would expect and certainly more pricey.