There was absolutely nothing wrong with the room. I would give this stay five stars. The reason I give it one star is because of their shady deposit practice. They ask for $60 cash only as a deposit. When I went to check out, they wanted to deduct five dollars from my deposit because one of the washcloths had make up on it. No, I’m not down playing my contribution to the problem. Literally, she said to me at the front desk that the housekeeping department reported to her that one of the washcloths had make up on it and that she didn’t think it would come out. Therefore, they wanted to deduct five dollars from my deposit based on the policy that says “ Any damage to the room“ would result in a fee. I don’t think I need to explain why a dirty washcloth is not a reason to deduct a cleaning deposit. After all, what in the world is a washcloth for but your face which will have makeup on it? Anyway, after much debate about what the policy actually says, room damage versus things in the room, like towels, She gave me my five dollars back. Excuse me, but what is the cost of doing business of a hotel? One of them is laundry. Gross. Also, I wonder what Motel 6 would think about a franchisee charging a cash deposit to the guests. I’m guessing that’s not part of the agreement. I could not care less about losing five dollars. What I did not like is being scammed. I made sure I wasn’t scammed.