Booked a queen room with breakfast through Expedia for $160. Check-in at 10.45 pm was polite and quick.
The first room (335) wasn't what was ordered — a double bed and a single instead of a queen. It also had road noise, an aircon making gurgling sounds, a tiny footprint and a musty bathroom. I called reception after 11pm and was told someone would come up "in a while." When no one did, I went down — the guy who'd answered was making himself a coffee, and the "manager" he'd mentioned was packing up to leave. She told me it would sort itself out in 15 minutes, even though the aircon had already been going for longer than that. Or perhaps it was a known fault and they'd put a guest in there regardless. Either way how was an aircon going to fix itself after 15 minutes, which would be conveniently after she had left?
I asked for another room and given a queen room on the 5th floor, which is what I'd actually paid for.
The second room (525) was also tiny, with a bathroom like a pod on a cruise ship cabin. The queen bed was firm and the pillows flat and unsupportive — between them, not a room I'd recommend for side sleepers.
Breakfast was a budget-style buffet. The scrambled eggs were inedible, and the croissants were more like bread than pastry. I wouldn't have paid the $30 they were charging for it.
There are better-value hotels in the vicinity if you need an overnight before or after a flight. My pick is Citadines.