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Attention Worst Hotel/Motel you have stayed in?

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Maple Shade Motel in Ramsey NJ

Now closed permanently. I'm pretty sure the Sopranos did an episode there. Real seedy fuck/trucker joint.

Was coming home from a party in Mahwah and knew I shouldn't be driving.

The bed was a sinkhole and plenty of stains.Cigarette burns on just about everything. Door barely locked. Put the back of the chair up against the doorknob.Smell of mold and something nasty everywhere.

The tiled shower walls had someones booger collection on them. 🤢

I cleaned the toilet seat with Listerine that I had on me and sloshed the rest on the shower floor.

Yes. I still stayed there. Most of the things I didn't see till the morning. :eek:
 
It's been a long time since I stayed in a motel or hotel (20+ years), and the ones I remember were all in smaller cities (so they possibly were less likely to be dens of vice). All that said, while all the motels I remember were lower cost--the fanciest was a Super 8--they were all decent. And, when I was growing up, they did have one luxury we didn't have at home: cable TV.

That said, when I was very young, my family stayed one night in a motel that must have been cheap and OK. I'm sure I'd have heard of it years later if it weren't. But, alas, times change, and that place was downright terrible the last few years it existed. But then the area around it also deteriorated, and become pretty awful.
 
The Greenland Motel on route one in Edison NJ. The room looked uncleaned. The shower drain was clogged with hair. There was a refrigerator at the foot of the bed, literally. You couldn't open it all the way because the bed got in the way, not that we were planning on using it.
 
If anyone is ever in Seaside Heights NJ there is a The Hershey Motel you can stay in.

Just saying.
 
Parliament House, Orlando. Vile, noisy, cheap and nasty

My best gay friend from college used to go there often for pickups, and regale me with the stories of his sexual conquests there. I never went there myself, so I can't speak of the quality of the hotel, or of the available men there.
 
I'm not sure. I stayed in cheap motels sometimes when I was a poor young teacher and factory worker, but they probably couldn't hold a candle to the dives my mother took us to stay in.

She was ever in a cycle of finding men who were drunks or druggies, and we'd stay with them or them with us until things went south, and it invariably ended up with some drama and us fleeing with her in a panic to stay at some fleabag for two weeks until she swallowed her pride and ran out of money and took us to her parents or her grandmother, again.

I've always hated hotels in general from that age.

Good times.
 
It was a hotel in Utica. We had left late in the day, the weather was lousy and we had to drive to eastern massachusetts, so we gave in and stopped at a branded motel/hotel although I don't remember which one.

We ended up in a room without a window to the exterior and you could hear the people fucking in the room next to us.
 
I never really been to any bad motel/hotel rooms. I went to SC with a ex and we stayed in a days inn it was a last minute motel pick and it was a very basic motel room and i wish it had a fridge.

I been in some really nice hotel rooms in Atlantic City.
 
When I went to Toulouse to study I spent the first days in a cheap old hotel. I don't remember its name.
There was a misterious slimy thing next to the window frame.
No bathroom inside the room.
The woman at the front desk offering you some coffee on a plastic cup for breakfast.
 
My partner and I stay in many cheap hotels all across India. Tried to spend less than $10 (20 rupees) per night. Most of them had hot water for only one hour a day.
 
There were two that I know of that could be mentioned.

The first was in Texas. When I checked in and opened the door I saw a cock roach wander out of sight. Then I noticed that the four legs of the bed were each sitting in a pan of oil and the bedding ended above the floor. I had heard about bugs in the South. I realized that the pans of oil were to keep the cock roaches off of the bed. The room was clean otherwise, but they had a problem with cock roaches that was probably recuring and impossible to easily resolve. I made sure to take out only what I needed from my luggage and lock everything else up in my luggage and made sure that I didn't let the bedding slide off to the floor for the one night I stayed there.

The second one was; my cousin lived with his mother, my aunt, and his sister was coming from out of town to stay with his mother for a night. He did not get along with his sister and moved into a nearby motel for one night so he wouldn't be under the same roof with his sister and his mother would have peace while she was visiting. I stopped by the motel to visit with my cousin for awhile and the room looked like someone had a food fight in the room and the food had dried on the walls and they had tried to clean it off, but couldn't get all of it. Much later I realized that since he had a local permanent address they must have assumed that he was going to use the room for a hook-up for an hour and gave him a room that they wouldn't have been able to give anyone else, since they figured it wouldn't matter for him.
 
Well, I never got crabs anywhere else ...

You are likely right about the instrument of delivery.

But, public transportation is another popular pick-up spot for the little hitchhikers. Particularly when a lot of people are wearing shorts.
 
Anyone stay at The Bird in Hand Inn in Lancaster? :corn:
 
This place was nice.
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