Fenix is a human free check-in, which is fine, but not if you don’t give complete entry codes to the entry gate, the front door, or the room. The rooms are a bit like the dorm of a college student, but again, fine. They are more or less clean, if not well maintained. There was a huge scratch on the wall by the bed, and the handle on the shower was ready to fall off. On top of that, the first room I was in didn’t have working internet.i called, and was asked to restart the router. That required me moving furniture and getting down on my hands and knees because the router was on the floor and the cord was too short to pick it up. Anyway, rebooting the router didn’t help. So, they moved me to a different room, which also didn’t have internet for a night. On top of that, the walls were so thin that the traffic outside sounded like it was passing by right under your window. I stayed at a truly disgusting Motel 6 once that had a broken vending machine, bugs, smelled bad, carpet peeling up, and an air conditioner that was blowing moldy Freon at me. Only that was worse than the Fenix.