I booked a room at the Fairfield Inn while on the road, tired, bleary eyed and car sick.When we arrived,I was confused when the building in front of me was a small very rundown two-story motel. I realized that this was in fact the hotel I booked when I read the bright yellow Fairview Inn sign proudly displayed on the building. I knew what I had done. The Fairview Inn was not the Fairfield Inn. I tried to remain positive but I should have known what I was dealing with when we were required to leave a $60 cash deposit. During the short walk to our room I was overcome by the overpowering smell of chlorine that stung my eyes. The room looked about like every motel horror-themed movie I have seen. The smell from the pool had saturated the walls and bedding. The sheets had stains and the bedding was riddled with holes from cigarettes burns. After spending about 15 min in the room we all decided that we loved each other too much to risk our wellbeing for some shut eye. We collected our $60 cash deposit, accepted the financial loss for the room, and re-booked at another hotel. I do believe we would have survived the night at this hotel. Please be aware that they do require a $60 deposit and if you are sensitive to chlorine, loud AC units, and possibly sleeping in dirty sheets, you may want to reconsider staying here. In our haste to leave I left my phone charger and cord in the room. I did call the next day to see if a maid had picked it, but it had mysteriously disappeared.