“You get what you pay for... Acceptable is you want to sacrifice quality to save $$.”
The bad:
-The hotel is old and very unattractive. The rooms are VERY small along with the hotel itself (lobby, parking lot, etc).
-When I showed up my bed wasn't made and there were used towels all over the floor and a cigarette in the toilet. They eventually came to clean but did not bring new linens, they simply remade the bed with the old ones.
-It is located RIGHT next to the airport flight line, meaning that plans CONSTANTLY fly 100ft or less over the hotel, which is very loud.
-It is situated between two major roadways and right next to the freeway, which is also very loud.
-There isn't anything to do in the area besides two restaurants two blocks away. The neighborhood is ugly and run down.
-The intent is incredibly slow and took a 4-5 minutes to simply load any web page.
-There was only one electrical plug in the room and one in the bathroom. No fridge, DVD player, microwave or ANYTHING else besides the bed, wall lamp and tiny TV.
-You have to take a bus and train (with 2-3 transfers) to get to Paris and the city center, which is a 1.5 hour trip one-way; too far for multiple trips.
-The staff only speak French.
The good:
-It was cheap for me, but I would not pay more than $30-$50 a night.
-The bus stop is only 2 blocks away and it only costs around 3.5 euro for bus/train fare to get into Paris.
-It has free parking (because it's in the middle of nowhere).
Stay here if you don't mind a long trip into the city or a poor quality hotel and simply want to save money.