We were here for 2 nights for a local softball tourney. Most of our group changed hotels before we were even checked in... with good reason: hallways smelled of smoke, hair in/around sink, food crumbs around microwave, stains on bedspreads and sheets, disgusting splatters on mirror and tv screen, the bathtub floor felt like it would collapse underneath our feet, and a half of a roll of toilet paper was our allotment for the weekend.
The heat index was over 107 degrees, we were exhausted and the air conditioner worked well, so we decided to tough it out, but covered the beds with our own blankets. We returned in the late afternoon of day two to find there had been no maid service, so all our used towels were still in a pile and the beds were not made. The guy at the front desk apologized and told me to bring the towels down so he could "exchange them one for one." When I returned, he was not at the front desk. I waited for a few minutes and he finally appeared from the hotel laundry room and waved me in. He gave me new towels and as I carried them upstairs, a new patron had entered and (thinking that I worked there) asked me for assistance. We also used the patron laundry facilities for washing softball uniforms, and the dryer setting for "delicate/cool" does NOT work. It was so hot we're lucky the uniforms didn't shrink to Barbie Doll size!
We should have followed the lead of our friends and checked out before we checked in. Ugh. Never again.