I chose to stay at the Country Inn Hotel in Atlanta because my previous stay at a different location was great. When I arrived at the hotel, the first thing that I noticed was the “curb appeal.” This facility looked run down, uninviting, and looked like the picture that was advertised. I literally wanted to turn around and find another hotel, but my entire stay was already paid for. As I proceeded to check in, the receptionist was very polite and accommodating. When I got to my room, there was a loud chirping sound coming from the smoke detector that would not cease. When I attempted to reach out to the receptionist, the room phone did not work. So, I had to go back downstairs to get another room. My next room seemed to be fairly decent, but the bathroom had some issues. The sink was clogged and the water was slow to go down. The fixtures on the tub were not properly installed as the faucet protruded from the wall and the drain plug was broken. In addition, the elevator looked run down, old, and dilapidated. The lights for the numbers to indicate what floor you were coming to didn’t work and you didn’t know what floor you were on . The paneling was broken and looked horrible. Overall, my stay was”ok”, but it’s those “little things” that I mentioned that make a difference. If I had to rate this hotel from 1-10, I would rate it a 2 and would never stay at this facility ever again!