We were in town for the Indianapolis 500. What we didn't like was paying over $200 per night for an $89 low quality hotel. We did not expect the Baymont brand to be this bad. Walking into the room, first you notice the shaking loose patched door security that wouldn't stop a lean, there were no hangers because there was no where to hang clothes, the bar had been removed. The bath tub was painted, the beautiful granite counters were 6 inches lower than standard, the bed clothing and towels had stains as well as the chair, and the carpeting turned socks black. The low flow shower head worked great, restricting waterflow to a mist. The room does have a mini refrigerator and microwave. Janky and sketchy at best.