Great for prostitutes and drug dealers if they are working.
My daughter and I had an early flight and booked the EconoLodge because of the airport location. I tried to make it work because the stay was nonrefundable, but it was impossible.
The pictures on the listing reflect some idealized version of the property. The layout is the same, but it is in disrepair and feels sketchy as soon as you drive onto the premises. The locked lobby--check-in is through the night window at 9 p.m.--doesn't inspire confidence. Seeing two prostitutes in the parking lot was close to the final straw but I really wanted to make it work because we had prepaid. The room next door to ours had multiple bags of trash stacked outside the door. Our room felt clean-ish, but uncomfortable--it felt like we had checked into some rough hostel. And the door did not lock. The bolt would not turn, the bar lock at the top had two loose screws that I could probably have popped off if I was so inclined, and then I discovered we could open the door from the outside just by pushing on it. So back to the front desk to get another room, as I tried to honor our reservation. The second room felt even worse and the bar lock was missing completely. We left.
Anyone this "motel" should read the Google reviews (which I wish I had done) and consider the Best Western Pony Soldier Inn which is only a block away but is in great condition, and is SAFE.
The one bright spot was the woman who checked us in and tried to make it work