Take your pick: While checking in, the man at the desk charged us 44 dirhams for an additional tax; I offered him the only money I had, which was 200 dirhams (I was flying out the next morning so didn't have smaller change); he insisted that we go find a place to get change since he couldn't make the change. While this back-and-forth went on, he was audibly cruel to one of his employees -- in Moroccan dialect he indicated to him, "I don't care if you have another job; if you want to get paid tomorrow you will show up [much earlier than you are being paid for]." He was rude across the board, took forever to verify that we had already booked the room, and gave us what must be the worst room in the "hotel" (if you do resort to staying there, don't accept room #15). It was full of bugs, turning on the sink caused the floor to get covered with water; the windows don't close all the way because there are guide wires attached to them holding up the hotel's sign; and there is no way to make the room dark at night. Please pay triple the price if you want to stay near Casa Voyageurs -- do not stay here. If he posts a rebuttal to this critique (which anyone seeking further business would), so be it. I was nothing but deferential to him, and even a cab driver later on told us that there are many other hotels within this price range; simply don't book this one.