So I’ve traveling and tried a few and they all seem to have stopped maintenance. Chipped pain, walls that desperately need paint, things that have been cleaned but just not thoroughly.

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    Sure, but you’ll be paying well over $100 a night for anywhere nice unless it’s in the middle of nowhere or the off-season. Even some places that seem sorta decent can have shoddy cleaning and bedbugs, though. When I’ve stayed frequently in an area it can take a few tries and careful review reading to find my favorite establishment in terms of cleanliness, noise, safety, and new-ness of rooms/furniture combined with prices.

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      1 year ago

      Yup. I’ve found Holiday Inns to be rather nice. It’s on the “pricier” side of budget hotels, but they’ve generally all been pretty clean, updated, and breakfast included.