I have to speak up about this motel.
First of all, its a motel, not a hotel. It's advertised as a "boutique-style hotel." Its quite simply not true. Unfortunately, there is nothing "boutique" about it except the room rate.
The rooms barely measure up to a run-of-the-mill, one star motel. There is not one luxury amenity to be found. Anywhere. I tried hard to find one.
The floors are bare without one rug. Bathroom counter is extremely dated. The tub had mildew in spots. I didn't shower in it because of it. There was also little room to move around.
I wipe down everything with clorox wipes due to the covid risk in public places. I rarely see in other rooms, the amount of gunk that accumulated on those wipes. I felt as though we were being exposed to much uncleanliness.
The room did have sufficient towels and pillows. However, neither the towels nor the linens were plush or luxurious.
The window didn’t have blackout curtains. It only had a very inexpensive, rather sheer curtain in the middle. The heavier curtains only covered a quarter of the window, at best. Therefore, the room wasn't dark nor conducive to renewing sleep.
If a motel intends to elevate its stature by calling itself a boutique, it must provide luxury amenities. Welcome basket, soft robes, extreme cleanliness along with those aforementioned issues being resolved, perhaps a concierge, would posture Merry Acres Inn as a true boutique hotel. Good luck!