On the positive side, the hotel is clean and there are a lot of signs hanging up giving instructions about how things work. I also received a text early in the morning to let me know how to get into my room. In the negative side, this property isn’t a hotel as much as it is a boarding house for natural gas or quarry workers (or workers from other industries). We booked a stay because we were visiting a sleepaway camp in the Poconos, but when we got there, we realized that we needed an extra set of sheets for our child’s air mattress. But we found that the property had no staff on duty and it was difficult to reach the manager on the number provided to call. In addition, the lock system is a numeric code, but the bolt wasn’t very strong — it would have been very possible to kick open the door. We didn’t feel safe staying overnight in this environment with a child, so we relaxed for a while in the room and left that evening. To be honest, we would have stayed if the lock had been more secure and some extra linens were provided so that we could sheet our child’s air bed.