Our final price was $60, and that would have been an excellent price except that smoke drifted down the hallways from the smoking rooms and drifted (slightly) into our room. The room was very much like a Motel 6 room in all respects except that unlike Motel 6 you get the little bottles of shampoo/soap/handcream and the blankets are not made of tissue paper and fiberglas. The older section room we had was large, two queen beds, a tub with shower, a lavatory outside of the bathroom with coffeemaker and single sink, and an older style 'tube' television. The cheapest rooms are those in the older section. The older section is 'L' shaped, with one 'leg' smoke free and the second 'leg' left to smokers. The facility has two sections, one is a new highrise opened in 2011 and the second section is the original two story motel-like facility that is a bit dated and is also used by folks who want to smoke in their rooms. As an ARRP or AAA member you get an additional $10 off the standard room rate.