My biggest complaint with this property was that I was the newest thing on site, and I was born in the 80s! 😂. I was traveling with eight family members fresh off of a cruise ship and we had lots of luggage. The check-in process was very easy and the hotel staff offered to keep all of our luggage in the back office until we could check into our room four hours later. All of that was quite nice. The buildings in the room however, are extremely old and dated and I don’t think have seen a paintbrush or fresh carpet in 30 years. The floor trim was missing in places, the mini blinds that were covering our window were damaged and frayed, the windows were difficult to operate. And for a hotel in a northern area like this where it’s daylight 20 hours a day, the fact that they did not have curtains was rather surprising. There is no air conditioning, and the ceiling fan left a lot to be desired as far as making the room cool enough to be comfortable. Even though the heat was turned off and it was 65° outside the hotel room was about 75° when I opened the door. The kitchenette was convenient as we ordered some food to go and we had a nice place to eat at the counter in a microwave and a sink to clean up. We did get two rooms and one was on the first floor and one was on the third floor. The elevator in our building was broken and there was no way I was lugging eight suitcases up three flights of stairs so they managed to get us a room in a different building, but inconvenient.