I read the reviews prior to making a reservation. I researched the area. I was hoping for a clean, quiet and safe place to stay. Upon checking-in, I was given a room on the third floor. I have ten heavy pieces of luggage, I am a senior and I have a disability. The hotel doesn't have elevators. Even the taxi driver realized that it wasn't fair so he pleaded with the office for a better location but I was denied. Later, while moving my luggage at a slow pace, I was targeted by a clueless and delusional young female. It was unsettling and highly unpleasant. I refused to engage.That same suspicious female female targeted me when I went out. To lose her, I walked towards two police officers nearby. How did this woman know if my movements? The floors near the wall in my unit were filthy. Any time of the day or night, there were constant attempts to contact; I had no privacy. The mattress vibrated at someone's else will. There was also constant tapping on the floor underneath me. The unit was small and uncomfortable; the wifi dreadful. I had to buy a data plan. Every time I left my room, I was hounded and followed by undesirable people. Staying at that noisy, uncomfortable and unsafe hotel had nothing to do with liking anything about it. Upon writing an honest and descriptive though incomplete review of my stay on Google Maps, the staff sent me an email asking me to leave. The confusion and lack of proper directive from Expedia made a horrible situation worse.