I was a bit disappointed with the facilities: old installations, very stained carpets, the yellow-ish towels smells like bleach, broken lamp over the bed... But that didn’t really bother me to the point of writing a bad review for this establishment as the rate on this hotel was pretty affordable to be on the north side of the I-10. The problem was when I was awakened at 2am by the people in the room opposite to me – sharing a wall. As most people who stays in El Paso, that was a stopping point on my way from Dallas to California, so I needed a warm and quiet bed to rest. Next door, they were partying like they were in Vegas: laud music, even lauder conversation where I could hear all the details and even identify that there were two men and one woman in the room. When I called the reception I was told that there is nothing they can do and the noise was not really this bad. Seriously? I was shocked they weren’t whiling to do anything to help my cause, so after two hours of struggling trying to sleep, I simply decided to walk out of the hotel in the middle of the night. I left the hotel at 4am and continued my drive. The hotel management? They haven’t contacted me as promised, so, really if you are a good guest, quiet, pays well, treats other with respect, don’t stay in this hotel. They don’t value guests like this. They really appreciate more the noise type of guests that spend all night drinking and partying. I guess that’s the reputation they want to have.