I recently stayed at La Quinta for three nights, and while there were some positives, the overall experience was disappointing. The check-in process was very quick since I had filled out the online form beforehand. I would recommend completing the online check-in to make the process smoother. However, the room itself left much to be desired. While somewhat clean, it was clear that the hotel is old. Parts of the ceiling were chipping away, and there were concerning brown stains in the bathroom. The air conditioning worked but had an annoying habit of turning off and on every few minutes, making a noise that became bothersome after a while. On the positive side, the bed was comfortable and the sheets were adequate.
I didn’t use the hotel’s amenities like the pool, gym, or Wi-Fi. I chose not to use the Wi-Fi since it was open and unsecured, which I don’t recommend for anyone concerned about privacy. We attempted to try the complimentary breakfast on Saturday, but it was too crowded with a long line, so we had to skip it.
The room itself was quiet, aside from the AC, and we didn’t encounter any noise issues from other guests, which was a relief. The location is definitely a plus if you’re flying in or out, as it’s conveniently located just across the freeway from the airport. However, despite being budget-friendly at $100 per night, I still found the price high for the quality of the hotel and overall experience.
One of the biggest issues I encountered was on Sunday when there