There was a roof. The bedding and towels were clean. The front desk people were friendly enough. They did call me while I was at work, though, and asked when I would be checking in - I said after I got out of work around 11pm. I got there and they had an envelope taped to the office door with my door key in it, which is fine, but it had my whole legal name spelled out in bold print and which room I was staying in. As a woman traveling alone, that’s more than enough information to get someone like me ax murdered. There was no water pressure - I can only imagine because all of their water was trapped in the floors, walls, ceilings, and black mold I could clearly smell the second I opened my door. I only stayed there two nights, but it took a lot of vinegar and hair washes to get that musty smell out of me and my stuff. The air there is THICK. They have a lot of audacity charging as much as they do for those biohazard rooms. Bright side, the bed was relatively comfortable and I didn’t die. Bring your shower shoes, though. Also those curtains are not blackout. You can see through them if your light is on.