Of all the La Quintas we have stayed before, this was the worst. I write this being mindful of staff shortages and other current struggles of the tourism/service industry. Some of the issues cannot be controlled by the hotel, I guess. If you are traveling with a dog, you will get a level one room. The hallway of the first level is unlike those of the upper levels: awful white institutional lights, awful smell of smoke and animal urine, filthy carpets. The room itself smelled so bad that we had to report it. To their credit, we were offered a different room that smelled normal, and had a jacuzzi (we didn't need that, but at least they did not charge us extra). This room was okay despite the lumpy mattress and the semi-broken shower knob. Good parts: the hotel is affordable, non-smoking (clearly some guests did not honor this), allows dogs (seems like some dogs were brought here that are not housebroken, not the hotel's fault), and is located centrally. The free breakfast consisted of spotty bananas, one cereal option, and no warm food. Very sparse. Anyway, we'll most likely not come back, but we appreciated their consideration of giving us a better, cleaner room.