I appreciate the noble venture that they’re trying to do there, but if they’re going to continue to run a hotel, then they need to be more professional. When we first got there, we weren’t able to check in for over an hour beyond our check-in time because they hadn’t heard back from the room cleaning staff. So literally there was a backup of about 40 people in the front lobby waiting to check in. You can tell the hotel used to be a really nice place, but they’re no longer able to put money back into the business, so the place is really going down. The sheets were nice and clean, and the bed itself was comfy enough. But you can tell the mattress and the box springs are pretty old. It was the only room available in downtown Louisville that weekend because it was very busy, so it did suffice.