As soon as I ipulled into this place I should have turned around. It still advertises "COLOR TV!!" as a major selling feature. Going into the check in office we were told our discount we got through Hotels.com was actually an AARP discount, which there was nothing about it on the website or the receipt about it being an AARP discount. Well we were made to pay the full price instead (woo hoo a whole $5 more a night for this room---that was a huge ripoff in retrospect).
We head to the room and I notice a family of 5 watching us. I'm pretty sure that family lives here full time as they looked quite comfortable with the multiple lawn chairs and yard decorations they had on the porch. I get into the room and I'm immediately disgusted. Never before have I instantly wanted to search for bedbugs and mattress stains. The room looks like it hasn't been updated since 1970 and all the furniture looks like it was bought from a second hand store/garage sale in "worn" condition. The walls of the room had severe water damage and the bathroom fixtures are so old that the metal is corroding and every tile in the shower is lined with black mold. It also looks like a window was removed in the bathroom but the dry wall has not been patched up and the section of tile directly below it was torn to pieces but never fix entirely. Ammenity-wise there's nothing. There was a pool advertised but there is no pool or even a place where there could be a pool (although with the way the room is kept I wouldn't swim in it). This whole place looks like somewhere you'd have a one night stand with a prostitute. So to sum up the review trying to have a relaxing/clean stay at a hotel?---no, trying to have an extramarital affair with some disease ridden lady of the night?--this is your place!
- Red Carpet Inn Morgantown
- Morgantown Red Carpet Inn
