Considering this is listed as a 3-star hotel and priced accordingly, we were expecting a bit more. First, the location is good, as it's nearby many mountain attractions. In fact, you have some views of said mountains from the room. Which even features a super small balcony for a single person to step out onto. The room was a decent size and had the usual amenities. However, it does feel a bit old and needs a refresh. The floors creaked in multiple places, the bathroom fixtures are showing their age, the cloth couch had a stale odor, and the room overall had a musky odor to it. Things that you could pick up from just walking into the hotel - so not likely isolated to our room. Basically, signs that it needs proper deep cleaning and refresh. There's a good chance you've got some mold or mildew starting to creep in. Too many smaller hotels neglect this sort of stuff and wait until it becomes a major issue before they deal with it. Breakfast was on the average to disappointing side. The few hot items weren't good, but you've at least got some decent pastries, juices, and the usual cereal/coffee items. Overall, it got the job done, and we were able to spend most of our 2-night stay out doing things instead of being at the hotel. But we'd have to see a notable refresh before checking in again, as there are better options at this price point.